Indian Prairie Outfitters


Hunting Dates: Year around hunting for hogs and in season hunting for wing shooting.

Our hog hunting packages
Our bird hunting packages

License and stamp requirements/bag limit
Migratory bird permit and harvest information program

 

 

Hog Hunting
Prices, Definitions, Information & Packages

 

Definitions

Hunting Methods

The hunting method for boar/meat hog’s are fully guided stand hunting over feeders, spot and stalk, and/or swamp buggy dog hunts. For hunters that stay for the day, we provide either some southern style cooking or provide transportation to and from restaurants. Keep in mind that lodging is conveniently located within 20 minutes from the ranch. We offer hunting in both free range and guaranteed areas. We have year around feeders, which we rotate stand location between, in order to keep the hogs guessing.

Guaranteed Hunts

Guaranteed hunts are hunts in our fenced area. These hogs are caught in the wild and released in our natural fenced environment. They are NOT domestic hogs.

You are responsible for transportation to and from the lodge, tips, and meals. Transportation to and from lodging is provided for multiple day. Bring your own coolers.

We are responsible for one-on-one guiding, transportation to and from hunting location, decoys, blinds, dogs, drinks, skinning and quartering of game.

Please refer to the definitions section for clarification of what the difference is among a trophy hog, meat hog, etc.

Meat hog hunt Fee:

  • $200.00 per person
  • Boar Hog Hunt Fee:

  • Management Trophy Hog - $275.00 per person
  • Trophy Hog - $325.00 per person
  • Monster Hog - $500.00 per person
  • Additional hogs:

  • Please inquire about special discounts for multiple harvest hunts per person or group.
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    Free Range Hunts

    Free-range hunts are hunts in the wild. There are no fences or bought hogs. There are no guarantees on your kill.

    You are responsible for the daily rate, trophy fee (only if you harvest a hog or draw fluids), meals, tips, and transportation to and from the lodge. Bring your own coolers.

    We are responsible for one-on-one guiding, transportation to and from hunting location, decoys, blinds, dogs, drinks, skinning and quartering of game.

    Daily Rate:

    Trophy Fees per hog: Free Range

    Meat Hog trophy fee:

    Boar Hog trophy fee:

     

    Bird Hunting Packages/Prices

     

    Jason offers some of the best Quail, Dove, and Duck hunting in Florida. Half day or full day combo hunts can be arranged.

    The quail hunting is done on the ranch’s open fields consisting of knee tall wire grass and small myrtle bushes. Either morning or afternoon shoots are available. Moderate walking is required for this hunt with our bird dogs pointing the way. See the chart below for season and bag limits.

    You are responsible for transportation to and from the lodge, tips, meals, proper state license, shotgun, and shells. Bring your own coolers. Transportation to and from lodging is provided for multiple day hunts, and meals can be provided upon request.

    We are responsible for one-on-one guiding, transportation to and from hunting location, decoys, blinds, dogs, drinks, and cleaning of birds.

    Dove Hunt

    The dove hunt is a one half- day hunt. The cost is $90.00 pp for a group of 10 or more or $100.00 per person for less than 10 in group.

    Arrive at 11:30am, have lunch and drinks, pick numbers from hat for hunt location, go to hunt location, hunt till dark. You may bring your dog if you have control of the dog at all times.

    What to bring: stool, gun, shells 200 plus, ground blind (not necessary), Florida hunting license with migratory stamp, bug repellent, ammo, and long boots.

    You are responsible for transportation to and from the lodge, tips, meals, proper state license, stamps and endorsements, shotgun, and shells. Bring your own coolers. Transportation to and from lodging is provided for multiple day hunts, and meals can be provided upon request.

    To book this hunt, a 50% deposit is required for the group and the balance is due in full 10 days prior to the hunt.

    If in the event that Mother Nature plays a negative role, then an alternative date will be set free of charge.

    If you want to bring a child, the cost will be half price. The child will have to sit with the parent at all times.

    Cleaning is done for tips.

    Quail Hunt

    Half- Day Shoot. All Quail hunts are for 10 Quail. Extra birds are $7.00 per bird.

  • One hunter: $275.00
  • Two hunters: $250.00 per hunter
  • Three hunters: $250.00 per hunter
  • Please refer to the bag limits and seasons for more information on season dates and limits.

    Combo Quail and meat hog special. (Includes 10 Quail and one meat hog)

  • One hunter: $450.00
  • Two Hunters: $425.00 each
  • Three Hunters: $400.00 each
  • Duck Hunt

    The duck hunting is conducted in season (see the information below) via boat on nearby lakes and ponds. Blind hunting near the ponds on the property is utilized when game is present. Some of the species include: mallard, ring neck, green/blue wing, teal, pintail, widgeon and more. The season and bag limits are listed below. Early morning and late afternoon shoots are available.

    You are responsible for transportation to and from the lodge, tips, meals, proper state license, stamps and endorsements, shotgun, and shells. Bring your own coolers. Transportation to and from lodging is provided for multiple day hunts, and meals can be provided upon request.

    We are responsible for one-on-one guiding, transportation to and from hunting location via boat, decoys, blinds, drinks, bird dogs, and cleaning of game.

    Either morning or afternoon shoots are available.

    Half-Day Shoot:

  • One hunter: $175.00
  • Two hunters: $150.00
  • Call for groups three or more.
  • Call for information on combo bird/hog hunts.

     

    LICENSE AND STAMP REQUIREMENTS/Bag Limit:

    All persons taking or attempting to take migratory game birds are required to have a valid Florida Hunting License, migratory Bird Permit, Florida water fowl permit, and federal duck stamp. Please read below for more information.

    WATERFOWL AND COOT SEASON

    Please refer to the current Florida game and wildlife regulations.

    Bag Limit: Duck -- The daily bag limit of ducks is six. The six-duck limit shall consist of no more than one black duck; one mottled duck (Florida duck); one fulvous whistling-duck; one pintail (only during the pintail season); two redheads; two wood ducks; three scaup; four scoters; and four mallards (no more than two of which may be females). All other species of duck (except canvasback and harlequin ducks) may be taken up to the six-duck daily limit.

    LICENSE AND STAMP REQUIREMENTS

    Please refer to the current Florida game and wildlife regulations.

    All persons taking or attempting to take migratory game birds are required to have a valid Florida Hunting License, Sportsman's License, Lifetime Hunting License, Lifetime Sportsman's License, or Five-year Hunting License and a free Migratory Bird Permit.

    In addition to a hunting license and Migratory Bird Permit, hunters taking or attempting to take ducks or geese are required to have a Florida Waterfowl permit ($3.00 plus issuance fee) and a Federal Duck Stamp ($15.00). Persons possessing a Florida Resident Sportsman's License, Lifetime Sportsman's License, Lifetime Hunting License, or, if purchased before July 1, 1998 a Five-year Hunting License need only the Migratory Bird Permit and the Federal Duck Stamp to take or attempt to take ducks or geese. The Sportsman's License, Lifetime Sportsman's License, Lifetime Hunting License, and, if purchased before July 1, 1998, a five-year Hunting License includes the Florida Waterfowl permit.

    Federal Duck Stamps are available at U.S. Postal Service offices. All other licenses and permits are available at county tax collectors' offices or their subagents. In addition, Florida hunting or fishing licenses may be purchased 24 hours a day with a credit card by calling toll-free 1-888-HUNT-FLORIDA (1-888-486-8356) or on-line through the FWC’s web site at www.floridaconservation.org. A convenience charge of up to $3.95 will be added in both cases.

    Exemptions: Residents 65 years of age or older; Georgia residents 65 years of age or older possessing a Georgia Honorary Hunting and Fishing Certificate and proof of age; residents totally and permanently disabled possessing a disability license; and any resident who is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States, who is not stationed in this state, while home on leave for 30 days or less, upon submission of orders are only required to have the Federal Duck Stamp. Resident senior citizens, Georgia senior citizens, resident disabled, and servicemen home on leave are exempt from hunting license, Migratory Bird Permit, and Florida Waterfowl permit requirements. Children under 16 years of age are exempt from hunting license, Migratory Bird Permit, Florida Waterfowl permit, and Federal Duck Stamp requirements.

     

    THE MIGRATORY BIRD PERMIT AND HARVEST INFORMATION PROGRAM

    Migratory game bird hunters in Florida need to have the Migratory Bird Permit checked on their hunting licenses or a Migratory Bird Permit attached to their license. To get the box checked or to receive the permit, you just have to fill out a short questionnaire when you buy your hunting license. That's all it takes to validate your hunting license for hunting migratory game birds. It's free, but you have to do it if you're going to hunt ducks, geese, coots, common moorhens, rails, snipe, woodcock, mourning doves, or white-winged doves.

    The information you provide when you obtain a Migratory Bird Permit is used in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Harvest Information Program (H.I.P.). H.I.P. is a system to enable the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to get a more accurate reading on how many migratory birds hunters take each year. H.I.P. will enable wildlife agencies to set season dates and bag limits to provide hunters with as much opportunity as possible, because they will be working with more accurate figures than ever before.

    In the past, anti-hunting groups have cited the lack of accurate harvest information during their legal challenges of hunting seasons in some states. Information from H.I.P. will help preserve hunting and justify it as a valuable wildlife management tool during future court challenges.

    Some hunters will receive surveys later in the season to record the numbers and species of birds they take during migratory bird hunting seasons. If you receive one of the surveys in the mail, filling it out is optional but extremely important to the future of migratory bird hunting in Florida and the whole country.

    Completing the H.I.P. questionnaire to get the Migratory Bird Permit box checked on your hunting license is required by federal law before you hunt migratory game birds. It is illegal to hunt migratory game birds if you don't take that step.

    Hunters who have Lifetime or Five-year licenses should contact their county tax collector's office or the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for H.I.P. questionnaires.

    Others should fill out the questionnaire and turn it in when they purchase their hunting licenses.

    Exemptions to the H.I.P. requirement include migratory game bird hunters who are under 16years old, 65 years old or older, military personnel who are home on leave, hunting on their own homestead property or their parents' or minor child's homestead property or certified totally and permanently disabled.

    For additional information on federal hunting regulations or violations, contact U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Special Agents: Jacksonville - (904) 232-2580, St. Petersburg - (727) 570-5398, or Panama City - (850) 769-0552.

    This agency and the Department of Interior prohibit discrimination by race, color, nationality, age, sex or handicap. If you believe you have been discriminated against in any program, activity or facility of this agency, write to: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, 620 South Meridian Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600; or to: Office of Human Relations, USFWS, Department of Interior, and Washington, D.C. 20240.