There i answered my own question.. theres a second drawing.
http://portal.fwc.state.fl.us/DOI/Offices/Technology/OIT/WebServices/Lists/WebUpdate
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Office of Licensing and Permitting
(850) 488-3641
Taking Antlerless Deer In Wildlife Management Areas
The taking of antlerless deer in wildlife management areas is controlled by area regulations or
by antlerless deer permits. There is no antlerless deer season on wildlife management areas
as there is on private lands.
Most management areas allow the taking of antlerless deer during the archery season (check
specific area regulations). Taking antlerless deer during muzzleloading gun season or general
gun season on most wildlife management areas requires an antlerless deer permit.
Antlerless deer permits for most wildlife management areas are issued through the quota hunt
program. Applicants who submit a General Gun, Archery and/or Muzzleloading Gun quota
application during the Phase I random drawing will be asked if they want to be included in the
antlerless deer drawing. Quota Hunt Worksheets Hunters who are exempt from quota hunt
permit requirements must submit a quota hunt application during the Phase I application
period and be awarded a hunt approved for antlerless deer permit to be eligible for the
antlerless deer drawing.
In late August, after reviewing deer population surveys, biologist will make a recommendation
as to which areas and which hunts should receive a limited number of antlerless deer permits.
Those hunters who received a quota hunt permit during the Phase I random drawing for the
hunts approved for antlerless deer permits, and who answered yes to the antlerless deer
question, will be included in the antlerless deer drawing. Members of a group quota application
will compete individually in the antlerless deer permit drawing.
Hunters who missed the Phase I random drawing, hunters who were not issued a quota permit
in the Phase I random drawing, hunters who were issued a quota permit during the Phase I
random drawing for a hunt not approved for antlerless deer permits, and hunters who were
issued a quota permit for a hunt approved for antlerless deer permits, but who answered no to
the antlerless deer question, are not eligible for the antlerless deer drawing.
Antlerless deer permits for wildlife management areas in the recreational use program and the
special-opportunity program are issued by random drawing from all hunters who hold a
recreational use permit or special-opportunity permit for an area or hunt approved for
antlerless deer permits.
Areas and hunts approved for antlerless deer permits in 2008-2009
On archery permits you can shoot does so no for that one. And on gun permits they don't give out many so I'm sure they would have let you known. But not sure. :yes:
I don't beleive that this is true. Some WMA you cannot shoot does during archery and must have a permit. We got drawn for a WMA down in Clewiston and you could not shoot any does, even during archery. Even though every time you would sit you would see 50 plus does. I wouls double check this.
Yeah the one he got drawn for you can shoot either sex. But yes some you cant shoot does on like in the Everglades.
shoot either sex.. lol.. jsut does for me on that comment.. lol
Perfect example of that go the the Glades it's totally ridiculous. You'll see 30-40 does to every buck. It will drive you crazy!!
Citrus WMA is the same way
