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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

Physical Preparation

Spot-and-stalk hunting requires fitness.

  • Hiking: Expect to cover rough, rocky terrain
  • Elevation: Some Arizona units at moderate altitude
  • Heat: Even winter hunts can have warm afternoons
  • Hydration: Carry plenty of water
  • Endurance: Long hours of glassing and stalking

Good boots break-in is essential before the hunt.

Scent Control

Critical for success against their keen nose.

  • Scent-Free Soap: Use before and during hunt
  • Scent-Free Shampoo: Avoid strong-smelling products
  • Clothing Storage: Store in scent-free containers
  • Food/Drink: Avoid strong-smelling foods before hunting
  • Wind Check: Carry wind indicator powder

Their nose is your biggest obstacle.

Scouting

Pre-hunt reconnaissance improves success.

  • Maps: Study topography and access points
  • Cactus Flats: Locate prickly pear concentrations
  • Water Sources: Identify tanks, springs, stock tanks
  • Travel Routes: Desert washes and drainages
  • Trail Cameras: Pattern herd movements if possible

Herds have predictable home ranges of 700-800 acres.

Processing Gear

Be prepared for proper field care.

  • Sharp Knife: Field dressing kit
  • Rubber Gloves: Small rubber gloves for field dressing
  • Game Bags: Breathable bags for meat
  • Zip-Lock Bags: Large bags for heart/liver
  • Cooler: 50-quart adequate for javelina
  • Ice: Plan for rapid cooling

Proper processing is key to good-tasting meat.

Desert Hazards

Know the dangers and how to avoid them.

  • Rattlesnakes: Active Aug-Oct; wear gaiters
  • Cholla Cactus: "Jumping cactus" - extremely painful
  • Prickly Pear: Spines and glochids are everywhere
  • Dehydration: Carry more water than you think
  • Heat: Know signs of heat exhaustion
  • Cold: Hypothermia risk in winter storms

Carry a first aid kit with trauma supplies.

Hunt Planning

Logistics for a successful hunt.

  • Guides: Consider guided hunt first time in new area
  • Access: Research public/private land boundaries
  • Camping: Some areas allow primitive camping
  • Vehicle: High-clearance helpful for backcountry access
  • Communication: Cell service limited in remote areas

Arizona offers excellent DIY public land opportunity.

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