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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission offers two
deer hunts at
Camp Blanding Wildlife Management Area (WMA) and two deer
hunts at
Andrews WMA. During these hunts, youths and their supervisors
are the only hunters allowed on the area. About 600 youths apply every
year for 160 deer quota permits. Quota permit worksheets are available
at MyFWC.com/hunting under “Quota,” and at an FWC regional office.
Applications are accepted beginning in June.
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Two youth waterfowl days annually held after the end of the regular
waterfowl season. Specific dates are set in late September by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service. For more information, obtain the migratory
game bird regulations for waterfowl and coot seasons brochure (available
in mid-October).
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Six youth waterfowl hunts are held on the
Stormwater Treatment Area (STA)
Public Small-Game Hunting Areas. Permits are available on a first-come,
first-served basis beginning in late August.
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Youth small-game hunts are held at
Caravelle Ranch,
Ross Prairie and
Jennings Forest WMAs. Quota permits are not required for these hunts.
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Family hunts are offered at
Matanzas,
Allapattah Flats,
Perdido River,
Andrews,
Devil’s Hammock,
Dinner
Island Ranch and
Lafayette WMAs. These hunts provide opportunities for
permitted supervisors to hunt with up to two youths. Quota permit
worksheets are available at MyFWC.com/hunting under “Quota” and at an
FWC regional office. Applications are accepted beginning in June.
Youth Hunting Program of Florida
The FWC and other conservation organizations have joined forces to offer
youth hunts that are safe, educational and very affordable. The FWC sponsors
introductory, instructive youth hunts for deer, turkey, hogs, waterfowl,
small game and other species. Hunts include mentors, lodging and meals.
For more information about the Youth Hunting Program of Florida, visit
http://myfwc.com/huntered/YouthHunter/index.htm
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