Legality of Florida iguana hunting

Thanks for the story. My family are big Disney fans and often talks about going to Disney World. If I go all the way to Florida I’d have to set a side a little time to book and Iguana hunt. Not sure I could convince myself to eat one though😁.
Kenny
I'm w/you, Shoot yes ,eat ,I don't think so! I'm not a spicy food eater to begin with ,and it looks like most chefs spice the heck out those lizards when cooking.
 
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I'm w/you, Shoot yes ,eat ,I don't think so! I'm not a spicy food eater to begin with ,and it looks like most chefs spice the heck out those lizards when cooking.
As long as you can cook them properly. Where they are fall off the bone, you are fine. Whatever spices or aromatics can you put in will enhance the flavor but in and of itself, it does not taste bad.
Thanks for the story. My family are big Disney fans and often talks about going to Disney World. If I go all the way to Florida I’d have to set a side a little time to book and Iguana hunt. Not sure I could convince myself to eat one though😁.
Kenny
Come on down and we'll take you out Iguana hunting.
One thing the article didn't touch on was the discharging of air guns or firearms in different jurisdictions. But, its good to read of the sensible laws regarding the taking of invasive species.

https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story...vasive-lizards-palm-beach-county/83071384007/
Yeah, these rules mostly apply to everyday common residence that try to shoot iguanas. As long as you have your own company, you're insured and you have written permission, you are good to go, this allows us to do hunts in places where normally others could not, due to statute of limitations.