I have a boat and a bunch of airguns. How much do these iguana hunters get paid?
Thinking of relocating to a warmer climate anyways!
Thinking of relocating to a warmer climate anyways!
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Agreed everyone says everything taste like chicken but this is the case here and great for anyone taking them it’s fun and they’re invasive as heck whoever is comparing to hogs is right they’re the reptile version of hogsIf you dress them, batter and bread them you won't twll the difference between chicken and chicken of the trees![]()
I make $30 an hour and whatever contracts I get are split 60 to me and 40 towards the company. I also sell the bodies and most times 100% of tours go to the guides, if the tours are because of someone outside the company we give then a percentage of it for passing it along.I have a boat and a bunch of airguns. How much do these iguana hunters get paid?
Thinking of relocating to a warmer climate anyways!
Oh, OK. I was just wondering, because I saw the boat in the pics. I have no experience with iguanas, but it sure looks like you got a lot of trigger time.No ,all from the ground. Most of them were 15-30’ up resting on tree limbs.
Yes, plenty of trigger time. If you’re ever in South Florida, just book a Hunt, you won’t regret it.Oh, OK. I was just wondering, because I saw the boat in the pics. I have no experience with iguanas, but it sure looks like you got a lot of trigger time.
Do you plan to go back and use the same service this year ?My wife and I just got back from spending some time in the Florida Keys. While we were there, I was able to get in touch with Brandon from Invasive En Vogue to book a hunt. It was an absolute blast. He was very informative and a pleasure to work with. Shot about 20 myself in a couple of hours
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Good times living in south Florida get to shoot them in my back yard and customers yards hope for a freeze this winter to knock them back but probably won’t get oneDo you plan to go back and use the same service this year ?
I haven’t scheduled our trip yet, but if we do I will definitely book a hunt with him again.Do you plan to go back and use the same service this year ?
If my memory serves me correctly, it was either $300 or $350 for 4 hours.$400 for four hours and an additional $200 for extra people
That was the price he gave me yesterdayIf my memory serves me correctly, it was either $300 or $350 for 4 hours.
He’s a great guy and easy to get along with. I’m sure you’ll have a fantastic time. Good luck and I look forward to hearing about your hunt.That was the price he gave me yesterday
Do you bring your own Airgun or does he provide them if so what kind does he like ?He’s a great guy and easy to get along with. I’m sure you’ll have a fantastic time. Good luck and I look forward to hearing about your hunt.
Tour guides provide all the equipment, if you want to bring your own most tour guides like myself are just fine with that. As long as it's in good working condition.Do you bring your own Airgun or does he provide them if so what kind does he like ?
He has some, but I think you would be better off bringing your own. And I think he prefers 25 caliber for iguanas.Do you bring your own Airgun or does he provide them if so what kind does he like ?
No doubt they’re tough I picked up a used evol .30 and it does the trick real well I’m sure the .25 works great to that’s just what I haveHe has some, but I think you would be better off bringing your own. And I think he prefers 25 caliber for iguanas.
They’re tough critters
If you have Facebook, join the florida iguana and invasive species group.Are there any other guides down in the keys that anyone could recommend? I’ve talked with envasive and will book my hunt soon if no one can vouch for any other guides .
I don’t do the face book !If you have Facebook, join the florida iguana and invasive species group.