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Javelina Hunting

The desert peccary of the Southwest

35-40 lbs average weight
3 states AZ, TX, NM
Spot & stalk desert hunting

Spot and Stalk

The primary method for javelina hunting.

  • Set Up High: Glass from elevated vantage points
  • South-Facing Slopes: Javelina sun themselves in early morning
  • Target Terrain: Hillsides with prickly pear cactus
  • Look Low: Small, dark animals low to ground
  • Check Washes: Desert drainages are productive areas

Spend quality time behind glass before committing to stalk.

Wind Management

The most critical factor in javelina hunting.

  • Always Downwind: Non-negotiable - they have excellent smell
  • Check Constantly: Desert winds shift quickly
  • Plan Route: Approach based on wind direction
  • Scent Control: Use scent-free products
  • One Watcher: At least one herd member is always sniffing the breeze

If wind shifts, reposition or abandon the stalk.

Exploiting Poor Eyesight

Use their visual weakness to your advantage.

  • Vision Range: Cannot see well beyond 50 yards
  • Detection: Spot movement and silhouettes within 100 yards
  • Freeze: If spotted, freeze completely for several minutes
  • Short Memory: They often forget about you if you freeze
  • Close Approach: Can get within 10-15 yards with good wind

Their poor eyesight allows closer stalks than deer.

Calling

Effective technique when herds are disturbed or separated.

  • J13 Call: Highly effective - imitates baby piglet squealing
  • Range: Must call within 75 yards for best response
  • Wait: Give them 15+ minutes to respond
  • Predator Calls: Javelina investigate distress sounds
  • Position: Set up with good visibility of approaches

Calling brings separated herds back on the run.

Water Hole Ambush

Effective during dry conditions.

  • Prime Time: 10 AM - 2 PM for water visits
  • Setup: Ground blinds near water holes
  • Watch Washes: Drainages leading to water sources
  • After Watering: Javelina typically feed up nearest hillside
  • Best Conditions: Dry years with limited water sources

Javelina get most moisture from cactus - water dependence is low.

Shot Placement

Where to place your shot for clean kills.

  • Heart/Lung: Primary target - behind shoulder
  • Head Shots: Effective - clean kill or clean miss
  • Trophy Consideration: Heart/lung preserves skull for mounting
  • Distance: Most shots within 100 yards
  • Bow Hunters: Regularly achieve shots under 20 yards

Javelina are tougher than expected - make clean shots.

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