There are feral rhesus monkeys living in Florida. I've been thinking about planning a canoe trip in the Silver River State Park one of these days to go see some. I go to Florida a couple times a year, so if I plan ahead I can get some outdoor time. I've heard about the wild monkey there that were released in the '30s that successfully went ferral, so now there are these monkeys there. Anyway, all this looking into it and I haven't found any mention one way or the other if anybody hunts them for any reason. Are they treated like varmints? Like some other invasive species? Do people hunt them? They can carry diesaeses, so are they safe to eat? I think it would be a neat thing to taxederm one. If people do hunt them, how" Rifle (22, centerfire, airguns)? shotgun? Trapping?
I'm not actually planning on going there because I want to shoot a monkey. I am curious though. After all, when I think about going into the woods looking for something, the thought "How does that taste" naturally pops into my mind.