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4-6' Central FL Gator Hunt

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25 ft 1 - 4 People From $800

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trip description for 7-9' Central Florida Gator Hunt in Orlando

Head out with Gator God Zac to hunt public waters around Central Florida. These gator hunts are super exciting and involved hunts targeting and stalking the right specimen, fighting him back to the boat with multiple rods, and taking home a trophy unlike any other! Captain Zac spends most of his time hunting the St. John's River estuary honing in on flow through laks like Lake Monroe, Lake Harney and others. In the state of Florida guns are not allowed to use a firearm at anypoint when killing a gator, and any bait used to attract a gator has to be attached to the boat in the state of Florida so there are no lines set over night. That's where having a profesional guide like Zac comes in handy: Knowledge of the water and the right equipment for the job are essential! He's been doing it for well over 10 years and is the best of the best. Depending on what you want to do Captain Zac either likes to sight cast on them with treble hooks or bait them from afar with beef lung or floating chickens at the end of a rod and reel. Baiting them on rod and reel is especially fun since you get to see the gator wallop your bait! This method is especially productive later in the season when the gators have grown wise to the boats in the area and all too often go under when you get within 300yds. After the gator has crushed and swallowed that beef lung or chicken, you and captain Zac will stalk up on him and throw an initial hook into him to act as an indicator. Applying to much pressure on that first hook will all too often break him off. Once the indicator is secured you and Captain Zac will throw a couple more treble hooks into him and fight him up to the boat. Once he is boat side Captain Zac will use his Bang Stick to dispatch the beast and haul him aboard to head back to the dock! Captain Zac has a handful of tags for these trips, but he highly reccomends his clients bring their own Alligator tag for these trips as well. **If you have you're own tag he will cut out the price you paid for your tag and give you a discounted rate!** Everything else is provided on board like rods, reels, baits, Bang Sticks, ropes, and a cooler for your beverages and snacks. Read More

Alligator Hunting Trip in Orlando

7-9' Central Florida Gator Hunt

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25 ft 1 - 4 People From $1,500
Hunting in Orlando
Hunting in Orlando
Hunting in Orlando
trip description for 9-10' Central Florida Gator Hunt in Orlando

Head out with Gator God Zac to hunt public waters around Central Florida. These gator hunts are super exciting and involved hunts targeting and stalking the right specimen, fighting him back to the boat with multiple rods, and taking home a trophy unlike any other! Captain Zac spends most of his time hunting the St. John's River estuary honing in on flow through laks like Lake Monroe, Lake Harney and others. In the state of Florida guns are not allowed to use a firearm at anypoint when killing a gator, and any bait used to attract a gator has to be attached to the boat in the state of Florida so there are no lines set over night. That's where having a profesional guide like Zac comes in handy: Knowledge of the water and the right equipment for the job are essential! He's been doing it for well over 10 years and is the best of the best. Depending on what you want to do Captain Zac either likes to sight cast on them with treble hooks or bait them from afar with beef lung or floating chickens at the end of a rod and reel. Baiting them on rod and reel is especially fun since you get to see the gator wallop your bait! This method is especially productive later in the season when the gators have grown wise to the boats in the area and all too often go under when you get within 300yds. After the gator has crushed and swallowed that beef lung or chicken, you and captain Zac will stalk up on him and throw an initial hook into him to act as an indicator. Applying to much pressure on that first hook will all too often break him off. Once the indicator is secured you and Captain Zac will throw a couple more treble hooks into him and fight him up to the boat. Once he is boat side Captain Zac will use his Bang Stick to dispatch the beast and haul him aboard to head back to the dock! Captain Zac has a handful of tags for these trips, but he highly reccomends his clients bring their own Alligator tag for these trips as well. **If you have you're own tag he will cut out the price you paid for your tag and give you a discounted rate!** Everything else is provided on board like rods, reels, baits, Bang Sticks, ropes, and a cooler for your beverages and snacks. Read More

Alligator Hunting Trip in Orlando

9-10' Central Florida Gator Hunt

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25 ft 1 - 4 People From $2,750
Hunting in Orlando
Hunting in Orlando
Hunting in Orlando
trip description for 10-11' Central Florida Gator Hunt in Orlando

Head out with Gator God Zac to hunt public waters around Central Florida. These gator hunts are super exciting and involved hunts targeting and stalking the right specimen, fighting him back to the boat with multiple rods, and taking home a trophy unlike any other! Captain Zac spends most of his time hunting the St. John's River estuary honing in on flow through laks like Lake Monroe, Lake Harney and others. In the state of Florida guns are not allowed to use a firearm at anypoint when killing a gator, and any bait used to attract a gator has to be attached to the boat in the state of Florida so there are no lines set over night. That's where having a profesional guide like Zac comes in handy: Knowledge of the water and the right equipment for the job are essential! He's been doing it for well over 10 years and is the best of the best. Depending on what you want to do Captain Zac either likes to sight cast on them with treble hooks or bait them from afar with beef lung or floating chickens at the end of a rod and reel. Baiting them on rod and reel is especially fun since you get to see the gator wallop your bait! This method is especially productive later in the season when the gators have grown wise to the boats in the area and all too often go under when you get within 300yds. After the gator has crushed and swallowed that beef lung or chicken, you and captain Zac will stalk up on him and throw an initial hook into him to act as an indicator. Applying to much pressure on that first hook will all too often break him off. Once the indicator is secured you and Captain Zac will throw a couple more treble hooks into him and fight him up to the boat. Once he is boat side Captain Zac will use his Bang Stick to dispatch the beast and haul him aboard to head back to the dock! Captain Zac has a handful of tags for these trips, but he highly reccomends his clients bring their own Alligator tag for these trips as well. **If you have you're own tag he will cut out the price you paid for your tag and give you a discounted rate!** Everything else is provided on board like rods, reels, baits, Bang Sticks, ropes, and a cooler for your beverages and snacks. Read More

Alligator Hunting Trip in Orlando

10-11' Central Florida Gator Hunt

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25 ft 1 - 4 People From $3,750

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Everything to Know About Booking a hunting trip in Lake Monroe

What are the best big game hunting trips in Lake Monroe?

The best big game hunting trips in Lake Monroe are:

Why should I book a big game hunting trip in Lake Monroe with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 1 big game trip in Lake Monroe: 4-6' Central FL Gator Hunt guided by Zac.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, and more.

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What types of big game hunting trips are common in Lake Monroe?

The most commonly sought after species for big game hunting is alligator.

How much does a Lake Monroe big game hunting trip cost?

Prices for big game hunting in Lake Monroe can range anywhere from about $800 to $800, but the average price for a half day trip for big game hunting in Lake Monroe is $800.

Is booking a hunting guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a hunting guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced hunting guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is outside every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your backyard, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for big game hunting in Lake Monroe?

The most popular season for big game hunting in Lake Monroe is summer, and most hunters book their trips 0 days in advance.

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What is big game hunting in Lake Monroe all about?

Big game hunting in Lake Monroe, Florida, offers hunters a diverse and challenging experience amidst the region's rich natural landscapes. While Lake Monroe itself is primarily known for its abundant fish and alligator populations, nearby areas such as the St. Johns River Basin and surrounding woodlands provide opportunities for pursuing larger game species. Hunters may encounter a variety of big game animals, including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and occasionally, feral hogs, within the expansive wetlands and forests surrounding the lake.

White-tailed deer are among the most sought-after big game species in the Lake Monroe area. Their elusive nature and keen senses make hunting them a rewarding challenge. Hunters often utilize tree stands or ground blinds strategically placed near game trails or feeding areas to increase their chances of encountering deer during early morning or late evening hours when these animals are most active. The diverse habitat surrounding Lake Monroe provides ample cover and food sources for deer, contributing to healthy populations and successful hunting opportunities.

Wild turkeys are another prized game species found in the Lake Monroe region, particularly in the wooded areas bordering the lake and along the St. Johns River. Turkey hunting involves calling techniques to attract these birds during their mating season or utilizing stealth and camouflage to approach them in their natural habitat. Like deer hunting, turkey hunting requires knowledge of their behavior patterns and habitat preferences, adding to the excitement and challenge of big game hunting in Florida's diverse and dynamic ecosystems.

What are the most popular months to go big game hunting in Lake Monroe?

Big game hunting seasons in Lake Monroe, Florida, are carefully regulated to ensure sustainable wildlife management and conservation practices. While Lake Monroe itself is renowned for its alligator populations and diverse fish species, nearby areas like the St. Johns River Basin and surrounding woodlands offer opportunities for hunting larger game species such as white-tailed deer and wild turkeys. Hunting seasons typically vary by species and are managed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to coincide with natural breeding and migration patterns, ensuring ethical hunting practices and wildlife conservation efforts.

White-tailed deer hunting seasons in the Lake Monroe region typically align with the fall and winter months, when deer are more active and visible due to mating season and cooler temperatures. Hunters may participate in both archery and firearm seasons, with specific regulations on bag limits, antler restrictions, and hunting methods to maintain healthy deer populations. The varied terrain around Lake Monroe, including forests and wetlands, provides ample opportunities for hunters to utilize different techniques such as spot-and-stalk or hunting from tree stands, enhancing the challenge and excitement of pursuing these elusive animals.

Wild turkey hunting seasons in the Lake Monroe area coincide with the spring and fall periods, aligning with turkey mating seasons and feeding behaviors. Hunters use calling techniques to attract turkeys or employ stealth and camouflage to stalk them in their natural habitat. Bag limits and regulations ensure responsible hunting practices, contributing to sustainable turkey populations and enhancing the overall hunting experience in Florida's diverse landscapes. Big game hunting seasons in Lake Monroe not only offer hunters opportunities for challenging pursuits but also foster a deeper connection to nature and wildlife conservation efforts in the region.

What techniques are popular for big game hunting in Lake Monroe?

Big game hunting in Lake Monroe, Florida, encompasses a variety of techniques tailored to the diverse habitats and behaviors of the wildlife found in the region. For white-tailed deer, a popular big game species, hunters often employ spot-and-stalk methods or utilize tree stands and ground blinds strategically placed along known game trails or feeding areas. These techniques capitalize on the deer's natural movement patterns during early mornings and late evenings, when they are most active. Understanding deer behavior and habitat preferences is crucial for successful hunting in Lake Monroe's wooded areas and wetlands.

Wild turkey hunting in Lake Monroe requires different strategies, typically focusing on calling techniques to attract turkeys during their mating season or utilizing stealth and camouflage to approach them in their natural habitat. Hunters mimic turkey calls using various devices or their own vocalizations, drawing turkeys within range for a clean shot. Patience and knowledge of turkey behavior are essential, as these birds are wary and can quickly detect approaching hunters. Turkey hunting in Florida's diverse landscapes offers hunters a dynamic experience that requires adaptability and skill to navigate the terrain and successfully harvest these elusive birds.

While not as common as deer and turkey, feral hogs also present hunting opportunities in the Lake Monroe area. Hunters often employ baiting techniques to attract hogs to specific locations or use spot-and-stalk methods to track them through dense vegetation and marshy terrain. Feral hogs are known for their resilience and adaptability, making them a challenging quarry that requires careful planning and effective hunting strategies. Each type of big game hunting in Lake Monroe provides hunters with unique challenges and rewards, contributing to a rich outdoor experience amidst Florida's natural beauty and wildlife.

What species are popular for big game hunting in Lake Monroe?

When big game hunting in Lake Monroe, Florida, hunters primarily target species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and occasionally, feral hogs. White-tailed deer are abundant in the wooded areas surrounding the lake, where they thrive amidst the diverse habitats of forests, wetlands, and open fields. Hunting seasons typically coincide with deer mating periods in the fall and winter, offering hunters opportunities to pursue these majestic animals using techniques like spot-and-stalk or hunting from elevated stands placed strategically along game trails.

Wild turkeys are another prized species for hunters in Lake Monroe, particularly during their mating seasons in the spring and fall. These birds inhabit the wooded areas adjacent to the lake and can be hunted using calling techniques to attract them or by stealthily stalking them in their natural habitat. Successful turkey hunting requires patience and knowledge of their behaviors, making it a challenging yet rewarding pursuit amidst the scenic landscapes of Florida's outdoors.

Feral hogs also present hunting opportunities around Lake Monroe, though they are less commonly pursued compared to deer and turkeys. These adaptable animals can be found in various habitats, including marshy areas and wooded regions where they forage for food. Hunters may employ baiting techniques or spot-and-stalk methods to target feral hogs, contributing to wildlife management efforts aimed at controlling their populations and minimizing their impact on local ecosystems. Each species offers hunters a distinct hunting experience in Lake Monroe, combining outdoor adventure with wildlife conservation efforts in this vibrant natural setting.

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