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Thread: Outiftters for a Osceola Hunt?

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    So next Spring (in 2023, as it is too late this year) I want to head down to Florida to bag an Osceola, another step towards completing a Grand Slam, and my questions is, has anyone got an outfitter they would recommend, I want to be able to take my wife and 2 teenagers as they also hunt.

    I have looked up lots on search engines, but they range in price and all seem to have good reviews.


    Any help would be appreciated!

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    OK nobody else is asking, so what is an Osceola?

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    It is a wild turkey found in Florida.

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    Have you considered hunting public land and doing a self-guided hunt? Definitely a much more cost effective way of doing things.

    Recommend you purchase the OnX app for the South Florida area and do some cyber scouting ahead of time.

    -Nick
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    First time I went I used an outfitter - Osceola Outfitters. Good experience, lots of land and low pressure as he limited the number of clients he took. After that I freelanced on WMA's. A lot more challenging and you need to have more time to invest - I was lucky as my in laws wintered in FL so I had a place to stay. Here's a good link to help you along if you go the self guided route. Good luck

    https://myfwc.com/hunting/turkey/hun...-quota-permit/

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    they are a much prettier than our eastern i believe. I have a buddy that did the same as stubblebum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerald View Post
    It is a wild turkey found in Florida.
    It is a Sub Species of Wild Turkey only found in Florida, and is needed for a Grand Slam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite View Post
    Have you considered hunting public land and doing a self-guided hunt? Definitely a much more cost effective way of doing things.

    Recommend you purchase the OnX app for the South Florida area and do some cyber scouting ahead of time.

    -Nick
    Thanks, I want to use outfitter for first time, as i have zero florida hunting experience, but would be open to public land after learning a thing or two from local guides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STUBBLE BUM View Post
    First time I went I used an outfitter - Osceola Outfitters. Good experience, lots of land and low pressure as he limited the number of clients he took. After that I freelanced on WMA's. A lot more challenging and you need to have more time to invest - I was lucky as my in laws wintered in FL so I had a place to stay. Here's a good link to help you along if you go the self guided route. Good luck

    https://myfwc.com/hunting/turkey/hun...-quota-permit/
    Thanks, that is kinda of my thoughts to use outfitter for first time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabmgb View Post
    they are a much prettier than our eastern i believe. I have a buddy that did the same as stubblebum.
    Fairly similar in looks to our Easterns, except for the very dark wings.

    -N.
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