Florida Whitetail Deer

Florida deer aren t know for their massive size but the seminole subspecies of white tailed deer should be on every hardcore deer hunter s bucket list.
Florida whitetail deer. White tailed deer from the tropics and the florida keys are markedly smaller bodied than temperate populations averaging 35 to 50 kg 77 to 110 lb with an occasional adult female as small as 25 kg 55 lb. Be wary of the other operations that turn bucks out right before your hunt. Wherever you live or hunt deer season awaits. All land is quality managed and has been since the early 1930 s.
The key deer subspecies odocoileus virginianus clavium is notably smaller averaging just 27 inches at. Florida deer are considerably smaller than those in most other states. White tailed deer from the andes are larger than other tropical deer of this species and have thick slightly woolly looking fur. Clients are encourage to harvest mature whitetails however we do follow the state of florida rules and regulations minimum requirement of 3 points on one side for antlered deer.
There is no better place to hunt whitetail deer in florida than cypress ridge. Our whitetail deer hunting preserve located less than an hour away from florida s major theme parks features beautiful scenery and impressively sized bucks. Here s a quick guide to the 2017 deer hunting season. Rich guys buy and lease the best properties or book hunts with expensive outfitters while joe six packs are left to grind it out on.
Adult male white tailed deer in florida weigh on average 125 pounds and stand approximately 36 inches tall at the shoulder. The smaller females average 90 pounds with larger females weighing 120 pounds or more. Adult male deer in florida average 115 pounds but can reach 190 pounds or more in north florida. White tailed deer vary in size depending on the habitat.
Whitetail hunting is divided between the haves and have nots. Our deer frequent the swamps cypress heads oak hammocks pine woods palmetto flats pastures and agricultural fields of our properties and our management practices allow us to harvest.