With over 500,000 wild hogs roaming the state, hog hunting in Florida has become a go-to pursuit for hunters. From Brevard to Bull Creek, public land access and no-quota hunts offer a rare opportunity to harvest feral pigs year-round — no closed season, no bag limit. But knowing where to hunt, what gear to use, and how to trap effectively can be the difference between success and frustration.

Looking for a trap that works in soft soil, heavy brush, and wet lowlands? Visit our hog trap in Florida product page to learn how the Boar Blanket solves the problems most cage systems can’t.

Let’s break down the rules, top spots, best weapons, and how passive net traps like Boar Blanket are giving Florida landowners and hunters a serious advantage.

What You Need for Hog Hunting in Florida

You don’t need a deer tag or a lottery win, but you do need a few things to stay legal:

  • A Florida WMA General Use Permit (available on Go Outdoors Florida)
  • For most public lands, no hunting license is required if you’re only targeting feral hogs during designated seasons
  • Check the area-specific rules in each WMA brochure, some allow firearms like shotguns with slugs, others restrict centerfire rifles

As Redditor Interesting_Drive_78 points out:

“Google ‘Florida WMA Finder.’ Make sure you’re on hog season, check ‘no quota,’ and set the dial to 100 miles to search.”

A Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is public land designated for conservation and recreational hunting. WMAs in Florida vary in regulations — some allow specific weapons, some require quotas, and some are open-access, making them a great entry point for new hunters.

Top WMAs for Hog Hunting in Florida: Where to Find Wild Hogs

Public land is a great starting point. These areas are known for heavy hog activity:

  • Bull Creek WMA (Central FL): Lots of hog sign, great on-foot access, ideal for shotguns
  • Green Swamp: Vast landscape, multiple road access, but know your regs
  • Seminole State Forest and Three Lakes WMA: Active hog zones for experienced hikers

Redditor ambarlow17: “I hunted Bull Creek a lot last year and shot 3… just be willing to walk.”

Remember, each WMA has different dates, gear rules, and access points. Read the brochures. Write notes. And stay legal.

What Guns Actually Work for Hogs in Florida?

If you’re hunting on public land, your firearm choices may be limited:

  • Shotguns with slugs or buckshot are a go-to
  • Some WMAs allow .223 or .308 rifles during specific windows
  • Avoid underpowered rounds if you can’t guarantee perfect shot placement

Redditor Toxiczoomer97 notes:

“All agree the .308 is a good choice… if using a .223, go with a monometal bullet that will penetrate.”

A lot of Florida hunters also recommend:

  • Slugs for brush penetration
  • Buckshot for closer encounters

Why Most Hog Hunting Traps Fail in Florida’s Wild Terrain

Even experienced trappers often struggle with Florida’s unique terrain:

  • High humidity and rain cause rust and corrosion
  • Soft soils collapse under steel cages
  • Brush and palmetto limit sightlines, making traditional setups ineffective
  • Loud equipment or gate drops can spook sounders permanently

That’s why more trappers are ditching drop gates and turning to passive trapping systems.

The Florida-Friendly Hog Trap: Why Boar Blanket Works Better for Hog Hunting in Florida

Boar Blanket is a ground-deployed net system that doesn’t rely on tech or cellular signal. It’s:

  • Lightweight and portable
  • Ideal for one-person setups
  • Silent, stealthy, and blends into brush

How It Works:

  1. The net is raised during conditioning while corn is used to train hog behavior
  2. Once hogs are feeding reliably, the net is lowered to the ground.
  3. Hogs push under it and become trapped inside the tapered net system
  4. No gate drops, no stress, no spooked pigs

Perfect for lowland pine, palmetto brush, and muddy trails where noise and movement work against you.

Want proof? Read the Boar Blanket Case Study and visit our hog trap in Florida page for real-world results.

Final Thoughts: Trap Smarter in Florida

Whether you’re a Florida landowner tired of rooted pastures or a weekend WMA hunter looking to up your odds, Boar Blanket is a proven, silent, and smart way to trap whole sounders.

  • Fast setup
  • Solo-friendly
  • No tech or cell towers required

Want to see what it looks like in the field? Check out the Boar Blanket Case Study and get started with your own setup on our hog trap in Florida page.