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White-tailed deer are the most widely distributed large game animal in North America. The Florida subspecies of white-tailed deer is adapted to the subtropical environment, typically smaller in size than northern varieties. - Bucks shed and regrow antlers annually. - Deer are crepuscular, most active at dawn and dusk. - They have excellent sense of smell and hearing.
Our guided hunting trip this Tuesday October delivered exactly what we hoped for—a successful white-tailed deer harvest in the thick Florida brush. The partly cloudy conditions with storms brewing created perfect hunting weather for our afternoon outing. Working through the dense palmetto patches and oak hammocks where deer love to bed down, we employed effective still hunting techniques, moving slow and quiet through the terrain. Florida City offers some of the best brush hunting opportunities in the state, with natural deer corridors and plenty of cover that make it ideal for responsible hunters seeking a real backcountry experience.
Guide Ray Shetty of Ray Charters on Tuesday October offers expertly guided brush hunting trips in Florida City's prime deer habitat. Our hunted ground package provides everything needed for a successful whitetail hunt, including field transportation, expert tracking, and processing assistance. Ray's intimate knowledge of local deer patterns ensures you'll be positioned in the best locations during prime movement times. Whether you're after your first deer or looking to fill another tag, our professional guided hunts give you the best opportunity for success in this challenging terrain. Book your fall hunting experience now while prime dates remain available!
Our Florida City brush hunting trip delivered the perfect combination of challenging terrain and rewarding results. The methodical approach of still hunting through thick cover paid off with a clean, ethical harvest of a white-tailed buck. The Butler Beach hunting area provides excellent habitat with diverse terrain featuring palmetto thickets and oak hammocks where deer frequently travel.
Fall hunting season in Florida offers ideal conditions with cooler temperatures that increase deer movement patterns. Our guide's extensive local knowledge puts hunters in prime position for success, focusing on natural corridors and feeding areas where deer naturally travel. The combination of still hunting and strategic positioning maximizes your chances for a successful harvest while maintaining a sustainable approach to wildlife management.
White-tailed deer in Florida's southern region present unique hunting challenges compared to their northern counterparts. These deer have adapted perfectly to the thick brush habitats, using the dense palmetto patches and oak hammocks for both bedding and travel corridors. During the fall season, bucks become more active as the rut approaches, making October through December prime hunting time in Florida City. The terrain demands a slow, methodical approach—still hunting works exceptionally well here as the thick vegetation limits visibility but creates natural funnels where patient hunters can intercept deer. Morning and late afternoon hunts typically yield the best results as deer move between bedding and feeding areas. The local deer population maintains healthy numbers thanks to careful management and regulated harvesting practices.
Our brush hunting trips include essential field transportation to access the best hunting areas in the Butler Beach region. We recommend wearing comfortable, breathable camo appropriate for Florida's fall weather, which can still be warm during daylight hours. Bring your valid Florida hunting license with deer tags, personal hunting gear, and any preferred snacks or hydration. We typically start our afternoon hunts 3-4 hours before sunset to position hunters during prime movement times. All hunters receive comprehensive safety briefings and location-specific guidance before heading into the field. Our guided experiences accommodate both solo hunters and small groups, with personalized instruction available for hunters of all experience levels.