GiveEmLead, I feel your agony. I'm in Davie and they have taken over. I hunt these pests along 130th just south of the 595. There is a canal with about 20 yards of grass and a guard rail between. Makes for great drive up shots. The place was polluted with them. In a stretch about 100 yards, I have been hunting there for 3-4 weeks taking 5-10 each day of the week (I stay away on weekends). Numbers have dropped considerably and neighbors have thanked me. Still, with an air rifle on common ground, I called Davie Police to see what their take would be on seeing me with an air rifle (trying to avoid call-ins "man with a rifle) and spoke to a not so bright liaison. First, she told me I needed permission and a permit to kill iguanas. (WRONG), she then asked what I do with the dead ones. I said I throw them in the canals and lakes where the fish and turtles feast on them, she said that was "Illegal Dumping" (WRONG-AGAIN). She also categorized my air rifle as a "Firearm" and said they could not be fired in public (WRONG WRONG WRONG). In our state air guns are NOT considered firearms. So, bad info from the police depts. Not surprised. Love those guys and gals but please have someone talk to the public who has a clue. Anytime and anyplace you wanna go hunt, let me know!