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Florida Hunting - Brush country action. - Deer & gator targets. - September prime time.
Head into Florida City's diverse backcountry with experienced guide Ray Shetty for a premium brush hunting adventure. These guided trips offer a perfect mix of hunting techniques including still hunting through thick cover, drive hunting when movement is detected, and jump shooting for American Alligator in Florida's unique wetland terrain. September afternoons provide ideal conditions with partly cloudy skies creating perfect hunting weather for targeting White-tailed Deer and gator. Ray's local expertise ensures you'll have the best chance at success whether you're hunting in dense brush or navigating wetland areas. These small-group outings are tailored to maximize your hunting experience in Florida's diverse ecosystem while maintaining safety and ethical hunting practices.
Ray Shetty's Hunted Ground brush hunting trips offer a comprehensive Florida hunting experience for both beginners and experienced hunters. The standard package includes professional guiding services with expert tracking and spotting, access to prime hunting areas featuring diverse terrain from thick brush to wetland edges, and field dressing assistance after a successful hunt. These guided trips typically run 6-8 hours, giving you ample time to experience multiple hunting techniques. Rates vary seasonally, with September being prime time for White-tailed Deer and American Alligator hunting in Florida City. Advance booking is highly recommended, especially during peak hunting seasons when spots fill quickly. Hunting licenses and tags must be secured before your trip, though Ray can provide guidance on obtaining the proper documentation based on your target species.
Florida City's diverse ecosystem creates unique hunting opportunities throughout the year. September through early winter offers prime conditions for White-tailed Deer, when cooler temperatures improve deer movement patterns. For American Alligator, warmer months provide better visibility and activity. The terrain ranges from dense brush thickets perfect for still hunting to wetland edges ideal for jump shooting techniques. Hunters should prepare for Florida's variable weather by dressing in lightweight, moisture-wicking camouflage with insect protection. Early morning and late afternoon typically provide the best hunting windows when animals are most active. First-time visitors to Florida's hunting grounds should note that conditions can change quickly, especially when afternoon storms build, so flexibility is key to a successful hunt. Ray's local knowledge ensures you'll be positioned in the most productive areas based on current conditions.
Your brush hunting trip with Ray Shetty typically begins with an early morning meetup in Florida City, where you'll review the day's strategy based on current conditions and target species. Transportation to hunting locations is provided in appropriate off-road vehicles capable of navigating Florida's varied terrain. While basic hunting gear is available, experienced hunters are encouraged to bring their preferred firearms (ensuring they comply with Florida hunting regulations). The outfitter can accommodate various hunting party sizes, though smaller groups often enjoy more personalized attention and better success rates. These trips are suitable for reasonably fit hunters of different experience levels, from beginners looking to learn proper techniques to seasoned hunters seeking local expertise. Remember to bring appropriate clothing for Florida's climate, including rain gear during storm season, sun protection, and plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout your hunting adventure.