I agree we have wild pigs galore in Florida and a liberal year round hunting season on private land because they are considered livestock.
State of Florida does have WMA’s with limits and seasons , but that’s state land.
When you come to Florida to hunt on private property and the outfitter asks for a hunting fee, I personally can understand why. I don’t do pay hunts or any hunts actually. I do pay $7500 a year for my lease. I use from 66 down to 36 bags of corn a month depending on how many feeders I run, max of 11 x 6 bags to fill each feeder. Call the corn expense $400 a month x 12 equals $4800 a year. Now talk upkeep and gas and labor to fill feeders, fix broken feeders and stands and throw protein in there for deer.
Point is ? Florida hunting is costly because land is limited, we’re a sand bar with a swamp in the middle.
So I see the outfitters point.
My point ? South Florida is not the place to hunt boar

if you’re on a budget. I’d try Georgia, South Carolina, Arkansas, Oklahoma or Texas. Even California or Hawaii. Plenty of opportunities for less money than Florida. Texas actually can get costly on a high fence outfit I hear ?
In any event, there is always a cause for the reason why. The cause is, it’s expensive down here and not so much elsewhere.
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