South Central Florida Gobbler Hunt - True Osceola Turkey

Okeechobee, FL

No Lodging • Private • Guided

Description

3-Day Hunt without Lodging


Osceola turkeys are native to the state of Florida and are only found in specific regions of the state, particularly the central and southern parts of Florida. This landscape will serve as the backdrop for our hunts.


Our Osceola turkey hunts take place on private property in the lush, diverse habitat south of I-70. Our farms and tracts have been specially selected for the quality of the turkey population, and give hunters a true taste of the Florida hunting experience with swamps, palmetto thickets, and oak hammocks.


Your hunt will begin before dawn as we set up in a strategic, pre-scouted location to wait patiently for the sunrise and the telltale signs of turkey activity. As day breaks, the woods come alive and you'll have an opportunity to bag your very own true Florida Osceola!



Base Price is per person for a 3-Day Hunt only. Lodging available for an additional fee per person per night.

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Upgrades

Lodging

$150.00


Your Host

Rafe's Trip

Rafe E

from $3500/Experience


Amenities

  • Fully Guided
  • Private Land
  • Transportation around the hunting property (ATV/Horseback/Side-by-side)
  • Decoys
  • Chairs
  • Blinds

Location

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Gear List

  • Firearm / Bow
  • Ammunition
  • Hunting Gear
  • Transportation to Hunt

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Rules & Guidelines

When planning a hunting trip for Osceola turkeys in Florida, it's essential to research specific areas, public lands, and hunting regulations for the current year. Contacting the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) or local wildlife management offices can provide up-to-date information on turkey populations, hunting seasons, permits, and other regulations.


It is our responsibility to provide you with an opportunity to shoot an Osceola Turkey (TOM) but this is NOT a guaranteed hunt. The hunt will be over at which time you discharge your firearm / Bow and either wound or kill a turkey.

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