Most in the Southern or I think it’s A zone are. You have JW Corbett and Big Cypress that are open to the public…and public means thousands of people all wanting that elusive Osceola. The “true” Osceola line is below 70. The NWTF has basically listed it almost to the GA line. I believe all that was done for money. Outfitters charge $2500-3500 for 1 bird, lol.
I’ve only ever paid for one guided hunt and that was to Mexico for the Gould’s, and money well spent. It was “primitive” but a heck of hunt and some beautiful country. Ended up getting my second bird the last day of the hunt. The Sierra Madres are definitely worth seeing!!