Florida Hunting Season: Key Dates and Regulations for Hunters

Florida offers diverse hunting opportunities for many species. Season dates vary by game animal and also by specific hunting zones. Understanding these zones and dates is critical for a legal and successful hunt.

Florida Hunting Zones

Florida is divided into different hunting zones: Northwest, Central, South, and Northeast. Each zone has its own season dates for many species. Always confirm which zone you plan to hunt in before looking up specific dates.

Florida Hunting Zones - Florida Hunting Season: Key Dates and Regulations for Hunters

Deer Hunting Seasons in Florida

Deer are a primary target for many Florida hunters. White-tailed deer seasons are set for archery, crossbow, muzzleloader, and general gun.

Season Type Opens Closes Notes
Archery July 26, 2025 August 24, 2025 Zone A archery season. Earliest deer season opening in the country. Private land only in some areas.
Archery October 18, 2025 November 16, 2025 Zone B archery season.
Archery September 13, 2025 October 12, 2025 Zone C archery season.
Archery September 13, 2025 October 12, 2025 Zone D archery season.
General Gun August 25, 2025 October 19, 2025 Zone A general gun season. Follows immediately after Zone A archery.
General Gun November 22, 2025 February 15, 2026 Zone B general gun season.
General Gun November 8, 2025 January 19, 2026 Zone C general gun season.
General Gun November 8, 2025 February 1, 2026 Zone D general gun season.
Muzzleloader October 20, 2025 November 7, 2025 Zone A muzzleloading gun season.
Muzzleloader November 17, 2025 November 21, 2025 Zone B muzzleloading gun season.
Muzzleloader October 13, 2025 November 7, 2025 Zone C muzzleloading gun season.
Muzzleloader October 13, 2025 November 7, 2025 Zone D muzzleloading gun season.

Archery Season (Deer)

Archery season is usually the first deer season to open. Dates vary by zone.

  • Central Zone: Typically starts in mid-September.
  • South Zone: Often opens in late July.
  • Northwest Zone: Usually begins in October.
  • Northeast Zone: Commonly opens in mid-September.

Hunters must use a bow and arrow during this season.

Crossbow Season (Deer)

Crossbow season often runs concurrently with archery season in some zones. In others, it might have distinct dates or overlap with different weapon types. Check the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) regulations for exact dates in your zone.

Muzzleloader Season (Deer)

Muzzleloader season provides another opportunity for deer hunting before or during general gun season.

  • Central Zone: Usually early October.
  • South Zone: Often late August to early September.
  • Northwest Zone: Typically late October to early November.
  • Northeast Zone: Commonly early October.

Hunters must use muzzleloading firearms loaded with a single bullet.

General Gun Season (Deer)

General gun season is when most hunters target deer using modern firearms.

  • Central Zone: Typically late October through December.
  • South Zone: Often mid-September through mid-November.
  • Northwest Zone: Usually mid-November through early February.
  • Northeast Zone: Commonly late October through early January.

Bag limits and antler regulations apply. Check FWC rules for specifics like antler point restrictions or antlerless deer days.

Turkey Hunting Seasons in Florida

Florida offers opportunities for both fall and spring turkey hunting. The state is home to the Osceola wild turkey, a popular subspecies.

Season Type Opens Closes Notes
Spring March 1, 2026 April 25, 2026 Spring turkey season. Gobblers and bearded turkeys only. Youth weekend precedes regular opener.
Youth February 21, 2026 February 22, 2026 Youth spring turkey weekend. Hunters 15 and under.

Fall Turkey Season

Fall turkey season usually occurs during a portion of the general gun season for deer. Dates vary by zone. Bag limits usually restrict hunters to two turkeys per day, of either sex, during this period.

Spring Turkey Season

Spring turkey season is a highly anticipated time for many hunters. Only gobblers or bearded turkeys may be taken.

  • South Zone: Typically opens in early March.
  • Central and Northeast Zones: Usually open in mid-March.
  • Northwest Zone: Often opens in mid-March, a little later than the other zones.

Bag limits are usually two turkeys per daily bag, and two per season.

Hog Hunting in Florida

Season Type Opens Closes Notes
General January 1, 2025 December 31, 2025 No closed season on private land with landowner permission. No bag limit. On WMAs, may be taken during specific seasons.

Wild hogs are not a protected game species in Florida and can be hunted year-round on private lands with landowner permission. On public lands and wildlife management areas (WMAs), specific regulations and seasons apply. These often coincide with other hunting seasons like general gun. No closed season or bag limit applies to wild hogs on private lands for those with a valid hunting license.

Hog Hunting in Florida - Florida Hunting Season: Key Dates and Regulations for Hunters

Migratory Bird Seasons

Florida has seasons for various migratory birds, including ducks, geese, doves, and woodcock. These seasons are set based on federal guidelines and state regulations.

Season Type Opens Closes Notes
Early October 4, 2025 October 26, 2025 First segment of mourning dove season.
Late November 15, 2025 January 11, 2026 Second and third segments of dove season.
Season Type Opens Closes Notes
General November 22, 2025 January 31, 2026 Duck season follows USFWS frameworks. Dates vary by zone.
  • Dove Season: Typically has multiple phases starting in early September.
  • Duck Season: Usually opens in late November or December, with various phases through January.

Hunters need a Florida hunting license, a migratory bird permit, and a federal duck stamp for waterfowl hunting.

Alligator Hunting Season

Florida offers a public alligator harvest program. This is a quota-based system requiring a permit. The main harvest season runs from August 15 to November 1. Specific harvest units and tag numbers are assigned to permit holders.

Other Game Animals

Season Type Opens Closes Notes
General November 8, 2025 March 1, 2026 Bobwhite quail season.

Florida also has seasons for:

  • Quail: Usually runs concurrently with general gun season.
  • Rabbit: Often open year-round on private lands, with regulations on public lands.
  • Squirrel: Generally overlaps with other hunting seasons.

Other Game Animals - Florida Hunting Season: Key Dates and Regulations for Hunters Always check the FWC regulations for details on these and other less common game species.

Licenses, Permits, and Regulations

License/Permit Residency Fee Includes
Resident Hunting License Resident $17.00 hunting
Resident Sportsman License Resident $79.50 hunting, fishing, all permits
Non-Resident Hunting License Nonresident $151.50 hunting
Non-Resident 10-Day Hunting License Nonresident $46.50 hunting
Youth Hunting License All $0.00 hunting
Senior Hunting License Resident $0.00 hunting
Deer Permit All $5.00 deer hunting
Turkey Permit All $10.00 turkey hunting
Muzzleloading Gun Permit All $5.00 muzzleloader hunting
Crossbow Permit All $5.00 crossbow hunting
Archery Permit All $5.00 archery hunting
Florida Waterfowl Permit All $5.00 waterfowl hunting
Federal Duck Stamp All $25.00 waterfowl hunting
Management Area Permit All $26.50 wildlife management area access
Alligator Trapping License All $51.50 alligator harvest

All hunters in Florida must have a valid Florida hunting license. Depending on the species, additional permits or stamps may be required.

  • Deer Permit: Required to hunt deer.
  • Turkey Permit: Required to hunt turkey.
  • Migratory Bird Permit: Required for migratory bird hunting.
  • Federal Duck Stamp: Required for waterfowl hunting in addition to the state migratory bird permit.

Refer to the latest FWC regulations 1 before planning any hunt. Regulations include information on:

  • Bag limits
  • Weapon restrictions
  • Legal hunting hours
  • Hunter orange requirements
  • Wildlife Management Area (WMA) specific rules
  • Youth hunting opportunities

Ignorance of the law is not a defense. It is your responsibility to know and follow all regulations.

Planning Your Florida Hunt

Knowing the season dates and regulations is the first step. Also consider:

  • Public vs. Private Land: Many WMAs require quota permits or have specific management rules. Private land hunting requires landowner permission.
  • Safety: Always prioritize firearm safety, wear hunter orange when required, and know your target and what is beyond it.
  • Weather: Florida weather can be unpredictable. Prepare for heat, humidity, and sudden rain.
  • Gear: Pack appropriate gear for warm weather and potential insects.

Start planning your hunt by checking current FWC regulations and securing necessary licenses and permits.

Last verified: February 13, 2026 — Official source

  1. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Hunting Regulations: https://myfwc.com/hunting/regulations/ ↩︎


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