Canal and boat trips
Some guides work South Florida canal systems by boat, covering shoreline, trees, seawalls, and other permitted areas.
Featured South Florida experience
Get matched with a local guide for a private South Florida trip built around your group, dates, preferred area, and experience level.
The experience
Iguana hunts vary with access, weather, group size, equipment, and guide availability. Your guide will confirm the exact meeting point, trip length, equipment policy, safety briefing, and price before you commit.
Some guides work South Florida canal systems by boat, covering shoreline, trees, seawalls, and other permitted areas.
Guide partners may provide equipment or require guests to bring approved equipment. The guide confirms the plan and safety rules.
Depending on the guide and location, a trip may include a freshwater fishing component alongside iguana hunting.
Tell us who is coming and what experience everyone has. We will look for a guide whose capacity and trip style fit the group.
Guide-matched, not one-size-fits-all
South Florida Outdoor Guides collects your request and works to identify a potential guide match. The operating guide—not the marketplace—confirms availability, pricing, requirements, permissions, and the final booking arrangement.
How matching works
Send your dates, area, group size, and preferred trip style.
We review the request and contact guide partners who may be a fit.
The guide confirms price, logistics, safety requirements, and booking details.
Iguana hunting FAQ
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission identifies green iguanas as invasive and says they may be humanely killed year-round on private property with landowner permission, subject to anti-cruelty laws. Specific locations and methods can also be restricted by local law, property rules, and the operating guide's requirements. Review the current FWC green iguana guidance and follow the guide's instructions.
Not necessarily. When submitting the request, tell us whether your group includes first-time or experienced participants so we can look for an appropriate guide match.
Equipment policies vary by guide and trip. Never assume equipment is supplied or that personal equipment is permitted. The guide will confirm requirements before booking.
No. Requests depend on guide availability, location access, weather, wildlife activity, and other field conditions. A request is not a confirmed booking, and wildlife results are never guaranteed.
The matched guide or outfitter operates the trip and is responsible for pricing, meeting instructions, permissions, equipment policies, and safety requirements. South Florida Outdoor Guides provides marketing and matching services.
Request an iguana hunting trip
Share your preferred area, dates, group size, and trip style. The page you requested from is recorded with the submission so we can keep the conversation focused on iguana hunting.