Fall and winter are the times for hunting waterfowl, white-tailed deer, and feral hogs on the Everglades and Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area.
The best time to see a variety of birds is in February near the recreational areas along I-75. The endangered snail kite as well as many other birds can be seen year-round from Tamiami Trail at the Miccosukee Restaurant and at 40-mile bend. At the end of the dry season in the spring, wading birds concentrate at the last remaining pools of water.
Hiking and biking are best during non-hunting days in the fall and winter and during the spring when temperatures are cooler and bugs less abundant than in the summer. Fishing in the over 200 miles of canals is popular year-round.
Hunters must comply with all hunting regulations
Hunting Regulations and Maps
Everglades Taylor Hunt Calendar - Year-at-a-Glance 
(Calendar does not reflect migratory game bird hunting seasons.
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| Seasons Summary | Dates (range July 2012 through June 2013) |
| Archery |
August 4-26 (Conservation Area 3A North only) |
| Muzzleloading Gun |
September 1-9 (Conservation Area 3A North only) |
| General Gun - Walk |
September 29 through October 14 (Conservation Area 3A North and 2 only) |
| General Gun - Vehicle |
October 20 through November 4 (Conservation Areas 3A North, 3A South, and 2; and Francis S. Taylor only) |
| Small Game |
November 5 through March 3 |
| Conditional Reptiles |
March 4 through April 14 |