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Team Topless Hooker Gear Mike Glover, Dennis Pritchard, David Caruthers, Lewis Coleman and Nik Foster took 2nd. place in the Halifax Sport Fishing Club Summer Slam.
Founders of THG Dennis and Kimberly Texter enjoying a day of fishing offshore Ponce Inlet.
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VOLUSIA COUNTY
By: Desiree’ Harbster and Capt Lynda Hawkins
Nancy and the staff at B & G TRAILERS in DeLand @ 386-734-5244 carry a huge selection of new & used boat trailers as well as jet ski, cycle and pontoon boats. They do repairs as well. Their boat trailers incorporate the latest in design technology with consistent quality construction. Paul & Irene Gercak of DeLAND BOAT CENTER @ 386-734-0166 Family owned and operated for over 16 years. Proud to offer outstanding sales, service, and repairs to Central Florida boaters. They are a Mercury Certified Dealer. Come in and meet the friendly, knowledgeable staff Tues thru Fri 8:30 to 5:00 Sat 8:30 to 4:00.
TRUCK STUFF @ 386-740-9107 Mike has recently moved from DeLand to De Leon Springs. His new address is 5042 Hwy 17, De Leon Springs, Fl. He also said they are overstocked on used truck toppers and no reasonable offer will be refused. Tool boxes and all truck accessories are in stock and they install.
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Kara caught this nice bull before the sun was all the way up while fishing with Capt Patrick Preston out of New Smyrna Beach.
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Caelan Rand an employee of The Fishin Hole in Daytona Beach caught this nice redfish. Stop in and ask him what kind of bait he was using.
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About Seminole Powersports North Founded in 1983, Seminole PowerSports has been a market leader in the powersports industry in Central Florida. Seminole PowerSports has been a staple in Seminole County serving customers at their large Sanford store near Interstate 4. With the purchase of the Eustis location, Seminole PowerSports North, customers will benefit from greater inventory options, more brands to choose from and skilled repair technicians. Led by General Manager, Ken Ward, and Owner, Kirby Mullins, both with decades of experience in the powersports industry, customers will have a great buying experience at Seminole PowerSports North. Manufacturers including CanAm®, Honda®, Kawasaki, Sea-Doo, Spyder, Suzuki and Yamaha have all played a significant role in the success of Seminole PowerSports. At Seminole PowerSports North, customers will find a 24,000 square foot state of the art facility featuring a full line of new and pre-owned ATV, motorcycle, PWC and UTV, a full service department, as well as a wide variety of parts and accessories. We have brought the very best of the powersports industry and put it all in one easy to get to place. Located on highway 441 just north of HWY 19, we are an easy drive from anywhere and we have lots of parking. Ride by and check us out, you will be amazed! Call us today at (833) 762-8040 and find out how our team can help you find the Can-Am®, Honda®, Kawasaki, SeaDoo, Spyder, Suzuki or Yamaha you’ve been looking for! We look forward to the opportunity to serve you.
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Salty Dawg Outfitters regular Sheldon Ballou caught this 40 inch redfish from the jetties in Ponce Inlet. He was using mullet and pinfish for bait.
Happy customer of Reel Compulsive Fishing Charters caught this bull redfish while fishing the river near Ponce Inlet.
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Ponce de Leon Inlet Tides November 2018 Full Service Bait & Tackle Shop
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Ponce de Leon Inlet Tides December 2018 Full Service Bait & Tackle Shop
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Tides, Weather & Local Knowledge
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Ethan and Lissa Barnes spent a day fishing with Vulcan Charters out of Ponce Inlet while on their honeymoon.
Scott Laney and friends caught their limit of snook on opening day of the season. They were fishing the New Smyrna Beach area.
Mike Sampson with a snook caught in the New Smyrna Beach area.
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BREVARD COUNTY
By: Tim Camp
Well it’s no secret, and nearly impossible to oversee, but our waterways are in danger. With local news reports from Cocoa Beach to the Titusville Marinas, Red Tide is said to be killing Thousands upon Thousands of a wide variety of fish. We have got to do something, and come together as a community to pull our resources and fix these fastly becoming imminent problems we face in our local water ways. Perhaps it is time to open the lagoon up to ocean, maybe there’s other great ideas out there, but one thing is for sure, we need to act fast. All is not so glum however, as there has been exciting reports of numerous schools of big Black Drum up and down the Brevard coastlines from the 520 causeway all the way north to the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon. Most having great success with live shrimp either free lined or with a float, with most success coming in and around 3-4 feet of water near partly grassy flats. If this proves to be a little to tricky to find them on the flats on your next outing you can always be guaranteed to find some “Mogans” swimming in the deep waters near any bridge structure. Just be sure to have some stout fishing line in order to wrangle these Bohemoths! In all honesty archery season got off to a pretty slow start. With most hunters trying to figure how to install portable A/C units in the tree stands I feel the deer shared our sentiments, and mostly stuck to walking in the wee hours of the night. Man Its Been A Hot One! Most, if not all game cam pics I’ve run across from friends are all dark shots. But hey, the cool air has finally pushed through just in time for the “Old Smoke Stick” season. Good luck for all you black powder shooters getting out there just before general gun season in our zone. Until next time. High Tides & Tight Lines
Justin Garrett found the big black drum while fishing the Indian River.
Becca Garrett caught this black drum measuring over 30 inches from the Indian River.
James Oswald with a great 8 point buck harvested out of Farmton Hunting Club in North Brevard County. SSFHMagazine Nov/Dec 2018 Page 19
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PUTNAM COUNTY
By: Capt Lynda Hawkins
According to Lorraine at BASS WORLD LODGE @866-522-FISH (3474) the bass are being caught off the sand bars using a square billed crank bait or a lipless Rat-L-Trap. A lot of mullet are being caught using worms. Other customers are enjoying catching bream and catfish. Bass World Lodge has been in the fishing business over 50 years and has had fishermen from all over the world who have experienced the fun of an old fashioned down to earth fish camp. Their cabins range in size from a one bedroom cottage up to a 5 bedroom (10 beds) dorm room. They also have family sized 2 and 3 bedrooms.
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www.porkyslandingandmarina 386-467-3956 MESSER’S EAST-WEST BAIT & TACKLE @386-328-4035 – Frances tells us they are catching specks and shrimp in the River. They are getting some nice shrimp out of the River as well. Stripers are coming from the Rodman Dam. Black bass are on the sand bars and the drops in the River and are being caught using domestic shiners and Rat-L-Traps.
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GEORGETOWN MARINA & LODGE @ 386-467-2002 – Teresa tells us a recently held bass tournament reported several 7 and 8 pounders were weighed in and released. The specks are already hitting and Larry Lott recently caught his limit using minnows. They are getting some nice catfish. Best catfish baits are worms and chicken livers and worms for the mullet. To see pictures go to face book/GeorgetownMarina.com. During the months of November and December when you rent a RV space or cabin for two nights you get the 3rd night free. PORKY’S @386-467-3956 is located in Georgetown on Big Lake George and has renovated rooms, repaired docks, and has a full service bar with beautiful sunsets on the back deck right on the water. They are now serving breakfast. He offers discount cards for veterans & First Responders.
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POLK COUNTY
By: Capt Lynda Hawkins
danco Pliers is the world leader in Aluminum fishing plier manufacturing. They take great pride in offering quality products in unique cosmetic options.
HOPPY’S MARINE @863-439-7616 they are a Tracker Marine dealer and have Tracker Aluminum Boats in stock. Also in stock are: Nitro Boats, Mako Boats and Tracker Pontoons. Stop in and visit with them and catch up on all the local fishing news.
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Nice bass caught while fishing out of Porky’s Landing & Marina in Georgetown on Lake George.
SEMINOLE-ORANGE COUNTY
By: Capt Lynda Hawkins
AHOY
Marine, Inc. Reef Safe It’s more than just words “Reef Safe - What does it really mean?” reef safe is a distinction used in the saltwater aquarium hobby to indicate that a fish or invertebrate is safe to add to a reef aquarium. Every fish that is commonly listed as reef safe are species that usually do not readily consume small fish or invertebrates. The reef safe term would also apply to aquarium decorations or to silicones or other materials used to repair a salt water aquarium. The designation means that the products would not damage or kill corals or invertebrates.
To his surprise, the industry had no clue as to what was happening in our ocean, much less believed in nor cared about his observations.
Dan decided that after all the ocean is really just one gigantic aquarium so he adapted the reef safe term and named his product creations Reef Safe Sun®. After vacation, he immediately started sourcing eco-friendly raw materials to formulate a reef safe sunscreen.
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Dan’s efforts were at the forefront of the “green” phase” in sunscreens and now in 2018, over a decade, the term reef safe has been “borrowed” by companies around the world. Dan pioneered and persevered by working in the laboratory to create the Original Reef Safe Sun® sunscreen product line. He then had the formulas tested by independent ecology laboratories, including the World Renowned Mote Marine Laboratory.
How did reef safe come to be used to describe sunscreens? In 1995 Dan Knorr, an avid salt water aquarist who also owns a sunscreen manufacturing company, Tropical Seas, Inc in Daytona Beach Florida was on vacation in Key West in the Florida Keys for diving and snorkeling with family & friends when he noticed what he calls the “Valdez Effect” coming off them in the water. He could not believe the amount of oil slick that contaminated the waters around them. His first thought was, “This is really bad for our ocean and its inhabitants and I can help do something about it.”
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our 20-day, independent test -Dr. David Vaughan is the Executive Director of Mote Marine Laboratory’s Elizabeth Moore International Center for Coral Reef Research & Restoration on Summerland Key, Florida. He is also the manager of Mote’s Coral Reef Restoration Program and the Protect Our Reef Grants program. While others have simply slapped the term reef safe on their marketing campaigns without any testing at independent ecology laboratories, Reef Safe Sun has remained true to the original commitment to honestly be reef safe. When searching for a truly reef safe sunscreen, make sure you ask for the Original Reef Safe Sun®.
Behind Shefishes2.com What’s this fishing blog all about anyway? And who writes the content? Well, you’re not going to find loads of selfies of anyone here, nor will you find women holding photos of catches while wearing next to nada. What you WILL find are articles, posts, and products that are meant to educate and inspire more women to get out on the water. Want to know which freshwater fly rod set up is best for bass? Or, which lures or flies you should use if you want to target Spanish mackerel while saltwater fishing? Yep, that’s the kinda stuff you can find here. Debbie Hanson is an awardwinning outdoor writer, women’s sport fishing advocate, IGFA world record holder, and freshwater guide living in Estero, Florida. Her passion for the outdoors was ignited at a young age due in large part to her experiences fishing on the glacial lakes of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with her grandfather. Hanson’s written work has appeared in publications such as Florida Game & Fish Magazine, BoatUS Magazine, and USA Today Hunt & Fish. She is also a weekly contract blogger for TakeMeFishing.org.
AHOY MARINE, INC. @407-323-8373 Tina and Steve said that Eddie did pretty good at George’s Bar this past weekend catching trout and redfish. Nice sized fish are being caught. Steve has been repairing boats and engines most of his life let him make sure everything is in good running order on your boat. KEL‘S ROD & REEL SERVICE in Casselberry at 407-834-3008, is a warranty center for Shimano, Penn, Minnkota and Motorguide. David at DAVIDS TRAILERS @407293-2922 has one of the largest inventories of trailer parts in Central Florida with over 200 trailers in stock. He is located on West Colonial Drive across from the fairground and has been at the same location since 1979.
Her speaking engagements include the Florida Sportsman Expo, the Saltwater Sportsman National Seminar Series with George Poveromo, and as co-host on ReelTalk Radio 99.3 ESPN in Southwest Florida with Captain Rob Modys. She also holds quarterly fishing clinics for women with a focus on freshwater baits, lures, and conservation. Con’t on next page
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ANGLER’S FAMILY RESORT @352489-2397 – I always try to plan my trips to Inverness and Dunnellon so that I arrive at The Blue Gator Tiki Bar around lunch time. They have the most delicious fish tacos imaginable.
Fishing Weeki Wachee By: Desiree’ Harbster I had the opportunity to fish with Capt. Lowell Bebout of BeBout Fishin’ Time along with Ray Markham West Central Regional Field Editor for Florida Sportsman Magazine and Logan Fowler during the 2018 Florida Outdoor Writers Conference. We only had a couple hours to fish but caught several flounder, yellow tail jack, snook and even a nice shark.
Captain Bob tells us the Rainbow River has produced some nice bass and bluebill. Wild shiners, plastic worms in watermelon red and domestic shiners. Week before last, they had been catching some nice bass out of the Withlacoochee River using wild shiners, domestic shiners, green pumpkin or watermelon red worms and topwater lures A lot of panfish are being caught freelining redworms and crickets out of the Rainbow River. JOHNNY’S RESTAURANT @352793-2083 – is a beautiful, restaurant with delicious fresh food. You owe it to yourself to take a trip to Lake Panasoffkee just to enjoy the wonderful alligator and seafood.
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When she’s not writing or guiding clients on the lakes and canals of Southwest Florida, Debbie can be found lending angling support and encouragement to women of all ages. She has traveled to countries such as Australia, New Zealand, and Africa to further her quest for knowledge while connecting with anglers from across the world. She decided that there was no better way to share her passion than to help educate and empower other women who have a true desire to learn more about fishing. Hanson hopes that this blog, articles, seminar appearances, and speaking engagements will not only inspire other women to get out on the water, but also encourage them to find (or create) a career doing something they are truly passionate about.
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LAKE COUNTY Jake at ASTOR BAIT & TACKLE @352-759-2600 tells us they are catching stripers at the jetty’s. The bass are still schooling – look for birds diving in the water. Vexan is introducing a new combo and Jake has them in stock. He also carries the Vexan Advantage Sun Glasses in stock from $79.95. He has set up a station where you can build your own jigs, spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and chatterbaits. Jake is a Nucanoe dealer. He also has the Frontier and the Pursuit Kayaks. Be sure to check out www.outdo orswithJake.com. Gordon with BROOKER BAIT & TACKLE @352-460-0695 said they have been catching some nice specks out of Lake Monroe and a few good ones from Lake Griffin, Beauclair and Dora. Eric Panzaroni and Rick Boke won the Wed. night tournament. The mouths of the creeks are producing some nice bass. A few people have been catching some nice bluegill. HARRIS OIL @352-383-0922 is located at 21901 US Hwy. 441, Mt. Dora. They carry 100% non ethanol gasoline for your boats, mowers and chain saws. They also have gated self storage. Mark and Heidi of LAKESIDE BAIT & TACKLE @352-742-3336 tell us that shellcracker and bluegill are still doing well using grass shrimp and redworms. Bass are being caught using worms in dark colors such as black/blue and Junebug flipping under docks or using chatter baits or spinner baits along the grass lines. Mark & Heidi of GET WET WATERSPORTS @352-253-0585 is located next door to LAKESIDE BAIT & TACKLE and would like to invite you all down to rent a pontoon boat which can comfortably seat up to 12 passengers, a jet ski, a paddle board or a Kayak. Stop in and experience the real Florida from the water. DAVE’S SMOKIN GUNS @352-4833883 Sheryl tells us they have in stock and on sale over 100 long guns.
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WELAKA FISH & CRAB – Randy at 386-467-9776 is located across the street from Welaka Marine on Walnut Street. Stop in and get your fresh seafood and to visit with them. BASS N GAL GUIDE SERVICE @ 352-267-0062 – The private lake we fish is all catch and release but is loaded with some big bass. The baits that work well for my customers on this lake are drop shots with a Junebug 4 inch worm, watermelon red Producto’s Hot Rods fished weightless and of course shiners, (freelined and with bobbers). The local small lakes are producing some nice sized bass. Freelining a shiner (without a bobber or weight) is still producing some of the bigger fish. A slow falling sinking weightless worm (Producto’s Hot Rod works great) or a white and chartreuse spinner bait reeled in as slowly as possible, are both working quite well. These baits can produce some huge bass but they have to be worked very slowly. (You want to feel the blades pulling or turning) For the fishing trip you’ve dreamed of give me a call @ 352-267-0062.
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Announcing the Debbie Hanson signature Series Fly Rods IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Reilly Rod Crafters Women’s sport fishing advocate and freshwater fishing guide Debbie Hanson of Shefishes2 is pleased to announce the Debbie Hanson Signature Series fly rod in partnership with Reilly Rod Crafters of Palmyra, VA. The Debbie Hanson Signature Series rod features a flor-grade cork grip, titanium stripping guides, thread wraps at 16” and 20” for quick catch measurements, and has a complete lifetime warranty. “Our goal is to encourage and support anglers at every skill level. This is precisely why we’re excited about the launch of the Debbie Hanson Signature Series,” said RRC President and CEO Chris Reilly. Reilly describes the Hanson Signature Series as, “The only fly rod you’ll need for most of the fishing you’ll do. It’s a 7 weight multi-modulus blank with a medium-fast progressive taper that provides even distribution of energy and offers the utmost versatility.” Reilly Rod Crafters Signature Series rods include designs by fly fishing legends Stu Apte, Chuck Kraft, and Joe Mahler. Reilly continued, “Adding the Debbie Hanson Signature Series to our lineup made perfect sense. The salt-ready hardware can take this rod from saltwater to freshwater and back again -- it’s a rod that has been crafted with a welcoming and approachable style.”
cloth rod sock, purple plastic tube for easy transport to your favorite fishing spots. Precisely placed alignment dots ensure that even beginning fly anglers can assemble the 4-piece rod quickly. The Debbie Hanson Signature Series True Seven fly rod retails for $289. For more information or to order the Debbie Hanson Series visit www.reillyrods.com or check the list of Reilly Rod dealers online. For further information, contact Chris Reilly at (434) 989-8746.
On her collaboration with Reilly Rod Crafters, Hanson commented, “This rod offers the opportunity for success when pursuing a variety of species, from largemouth bass in a backyard pond to redfish in the backcountry.” She adds, “Fly fishing and rod selection doesn’t need to be confusing or complex. This is why I’m absolutely thrilled to team up with Reilly Rod Crafters to design a fly rod that embodies a philosophy of uncomplicated ease with regard to fly fishing.” The metallic aqua blue blank carries the Debbie Hanson Signature Series Shefishes2 logo, comes with a lavender SSFHMagazine Nov/Dec 2018 Page 33
Bill Brooker, Natalie and Jole Price cleaned house at Yankee Town. Photo courtesy of Brooker Bait & Tackle in Leesburg.
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Big Ds Rock The Cradle Toy Drive has been providing assistance to local needy families during the holidays for over 30 years. If you would like to help with the Toy Drive please visit their facebook page to see opportunities to help with this great event. SSFHMagazine Nov/Dec 2018 Page 35
Save The Date 2019 Tournaments 19th Annual Offshore Challenge
Captains Meeting March 28th Fishing Dates March 30th-April 13, 2019
31st Annual Lady Anglers Captains Meeting May 16th Fishing Day May 18, 2019
9th Annual Summer Slam Captains Meeting August 1st Fishing Day August 3, 2019
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Hunting News
Who Taught You To Hunt?
By Tony Young
With much of the Panhandle still coping with the devastation from Hurricane Michael a recovery that may take months Media Relations we continue to be proud of the spirit, Coordinator for the perseverance and fortitude of those who Division of Hunting and were affected. Our responding officers Game Management. have seen firsthand people lending a hand to neighbors, friends and strangers; contributing essential items to those who lost everything; being more patient; and expressing gratitude. The kindness and compassion has been uplifting. As Thanksgiving nears, celebrating that powerful sense of community will be top of mind for many. For the hunting community, it’s a wonderful time of year to remember those who introduced us to hunting. And the holiday gives us a great opportunity to pay it forward by taking someone else hunting such as a neighbor, friend, family member or coworker. There are many people who didn’t grow up hunting but became interested in experiencing it and enjoying the benefits of eating healthy, organic protein as adults. Denise Helms, the Florida state chapter president of the National Wild Turkey Federation, is a perfect example. She didn’t go on her first hunt until she was 24 years old when a friend invited her to go turkey hunting on public land. “I’m game for anything, so I went along. I just like being outdoors,” Helms said. Helms loved the experience of sitting in a homemade palmetto blind, taking in the sunrise through an oak hammock and hearing wild turkeys gobble for the first time. “Country singer Eric Church said it best with his lyric, ‘Walking barefoot through the mud will knock the rust right off your soul,’” Helms said. “And so does being in the woods.” However, Helms didn’t immediately catch the hunting bug. She married and moved to Colorado, and it wasn’t until she moved back to the Sunshine State 12 years later that she had the opportunity to go hunting again. In 2008, she harvested her first turkey, deer and wild hog. By engaging herself in hunting, Helms has gained a whole new family. “Acquaintances turned into friends who turned into family – people who care about conservation, support me incorporating hunting into my life and help me succeed,” Helms said. “It’s a great feeling having mentors like that who I can learn from.” Helms admits she’s not a hunting master yet, so she hasn’t personally guided anyone on a hunt. But she’s been doing her part in passing down the hunting tradition by volunteering with her local NWTF chapter and serving on its board since 2011. Helping plan and host a Women in the Outdoors event for other women further ignited her passion for hunting. “I feel like what I’m doing is making a difference at all levels – and I like that,” Helms said. General gun season General gun season runs Nov. 3 – Jan. 20 in Zone C, and Dec. 1 – Feb. 17 in Zone B. In Zone A, the second phase of general gun season is Nov. 17 – Jan. 6. In Zone D, the first phase always starts Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 22) and lasts four days (until Nov. 25). During general gun season, only legal-to-take bucks as they are defined in each Deer Management Unit may be harvested. Don’t forget you need to purchase a $5 deer permit first. On private land, the daily bag limit for deer is two. Bag limits and other regulations for deer on WMAs can differ, so before you hunt download the specific WMA brochure through the myfwc.com/License These brochures are no longer being printed. You may hunt wild hogs on private lands year-round with no bag or size limits. Similarly, on most public lands there are no bag or size limits, and hogs are legal to take during most hunting seasons except spring turkey. On a few public hunting areas, specific bag and size limits do apply, so check the myfwc.com/WMAbrochures online WMA brochure to be certain. Hunters are allowed to take deer and wild hogs over feeding stations on private land, but that’s not the case on WMAs, no matter the season or game species. New this year, hunters are allowed to use pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air guns firing single bullets or arrows to take deer during general gun season on private lands and on WMAs, if the gun is at least .30 caliber. It’s illegal to take deer using rimfire cartridges or non-expanding, full-metal case ammunition. Shooting a swimming deer also is against the law. SSFHMagazine Nov/Dec 2018 Page 40
Deer-dog hunting All free-running dogs used in pursuing or hunting deer must wear a collar or tag displaying the name and address of the dog’s owner. Hunters must contain their dogs to the tract of land they have permission to hunt. There are several ways to accomplish that: Equip and monitor dogs with devices that allow remote tracking and behavior correction; only deer-dog hunt on large tracts of land; make sure there are adequate cut-off roads that will enable you to keep in front of the dogs; and don’t turn out more dogs than your hunting party can manage. Hunters using dogs to take deer on private lands must register that property before doing so. No-cost, statewide deer-dog registration is required during all open deer-hunting and training seasons when taking or running deer with dogs is permitted. However, this registration doesn’t apply to hunters hunting or training with deer dogs on public lands and WMAs. This mandatory registration may be issued to hunting clubs, landowners or anyone who has permission to hunt deer with dogs on a particular tract of land as long as the required application is completed and approved. Application forms are available at all regional Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) offices and online. Applications should include proof of landowner permission or a copy of the written hunting-lease agreement, and a general map of the property showing boundaries and a legal description. Once registered with the FWC, you’ll be issued a unique registration number that must be attached to the collars of all dogs used to pursue deer on registered properties during any open deer-hunting or deer-dog training season when taking or running deer with dogs is permitted. Hunters must possess copies of their registration while they’re hunting or training with their dogs. WMAs that don’t require a quota permit Florida’s WMAs offer a wide range of hunting opportunities from quota/limited entry hunts, special-opportunity hunts, and public hunting areas where hunters can walk on to hunt. There are 46 WMAs where hunters don’t need a quota permit to hunt some or all of the general gun season. So, if you didn’t apply or get drawn for a quota hunt, don’t worry, there’s plenty of opportunity spread throughout the state. You can find those WMAs not requiring a quota permit at MyFWC.com/WMAbrochures at the bottom of the webpage. Private land doe days Within the general gun season are antlerless deer days, better known to us hunters as “doe days.” These dates differ for each of the state’s 12 DMUs. Florida Hunting Regulations handbook, which you can pick up at your tax collector’s office, FWC regional office or by downloading it online at MyFWC.com/Hunting. During these doe days, the daily bag limit is one legal antlered deer and one antlerless deer, or two legal antlered deer. Unlike archery season, you may not take two antlerless deer in one day, unless you have antlerless deer tags issued for the private land you hunt. Also, regardless of the season, deer gender or the number of permits, hunters are never allowed to harvest more than two deer per day under any circumstances. And except for a few, most WMAs do not have antlerless deer days. Fall turkey Fall turkey season starts on the same date as general gun season in zones B, C and D but ends a little earlier. It runs from Dec. 1 – Jan. 27 in Zone B; Nov. 3 – Dec. 30 in Zone C; and Nov. 22-25 and Dec. 8 – Jan. 13 in Zone D. In Zone A, the second phase of fall turkey season is the same as the zone’s second phase of general gun: Nov. 17 – Jan. 6. Hunters may only take bearded turkeys and gobblers, and they must have a turkey permit ($10 for residents, $125 for nonresidents) to hunt them. You may harvest up to two turkeys per day on private land, if you’d like, but that would tag you out for the entire fall season because you’re only allowed to harvest a total of two turkeys during the archery, crossbow, muzzleloading gun and fall turkey seasons combined. In Holmes County, the harvest of fall turkeys is not allowed at all. And there’s not a fall turkey season on WMAs, however, on a half-dozen areas, turkeys are legal to take during general gun season. As with deer, PCP air guns are now a legal method of taking turkeys during fall turkey season, but they must be a minimum of .20 caliber. You’re not permitted to hunt turkeys with dogs or with recorded turkey calls, and you’re not permitted to shoot them while they’re on the roost or when you’re within 100 yards of a game-feeding station when feed is present. Bobwhite quail Quail season this year runs Nov. 10 – March 3, and the daily bag limit is 12. Miscellaneous regulations Shooting hours for deer, fall turkeys and quail are a half-hour before sunrise to a half-hour after sunset. All legal rifles, shotguns, muzzleloaders, air guns (PCP .30 caliber for deer, .20 caliber for turkeys), bows, crossbows and handguns may be used to take each of these resident game animals during the general gun, fall turkey and quail seasons. Illegal firearms and ammunition are defined as centerfire, semiautomatic rifles having magazine capacities of more than five rounds, and fully automatic firearms. Other prohibited methods for taking game include shooting from a moving vehicle and herding or driving game with a vehicle. SSFHMagazine Nov/Dec 2018 Page 41
License and permit requirements The first thing you’ll need to participate in one or more of these hunting opportunities is a Florida hunting license. Residents pay just $17. Nonresidents have the choice of paying $46.50 for a 10-day license or $151.50 for 12 months. If you want to hunt on a WMA, you also must purchase a management area permit for $26.50. And don’t forget to obtain the brochure about the WMA you’re going to hunt because dates, bag limits and rules differ greatly for each area. All necessary licenses and permits are available at your tax collector’s office, retail outlets that sell hunting and fishing gear, by calling toll-free 888-HUNTFLORIDA (486-8356) or by going online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com. Being thankful November is a time to be thankful, especially now, knowing that so many Floridians will be recovering from Hurricane Michael for many months ahead. For those who can give their time or resources to help, please do so however you can. Resources are available through Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida and Volunteer Florida organizations.
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Dana Carter took this mature Georgia 8 point during archery season.
Chad Akins shot this buck in South Carolina with his bow at 86 yards.
Dana Carter with a pair of huge West Virginia eastern gobblers!
Meredith Dunaja harvested this buck with her bow hunting in Samsula. SSFHMagazine Nov/Dec 2018 Page 44
Gina Carter took this Georgia buck on the last day of the season about 30 mins before dark.
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Eric Smith Jr. harvested his first Florida buck and it is a nice one. Great shooting Eric!
This 16 point trophy buck was harvested at Collins Lowcountry Hunt Club in South Carolina
Derrick Pell doesn’t let an accident that injured his dominate hand stop him from living a normal life. The photo on the left is a nice buck in velvet. He had to use the eye patch so that he could shoot left handed accurately. The photo on the right is his first kill with a compound bow he refused to use the crossbow. This young man is a great role model that even though life can throw us obstacles staying positive, pushing forward and having a great circle of friends we can survive anything. The crew at SSFHMagazine is very proud of you!! SSFHMagazine Nov/Dec Page 46
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