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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

Arizona Seasons

Arizona offers the most javelina hunting opportunity.

  • Archery-Only: January (some units year-round)
  • Youth-Only: Late January/Early February
  • HAM Season: Mid-February (Handgun/Archery/Muzzleloader)
  • General Season: Late February (any legal weapon)
  • Bag Limit: 2 javelina per calendar year
  • Age: Ages 10+ for spring; ages 10-17 for fall youth hunts

Draw permits allocated through annual lottery.

Texas Seasons

99 of 254 Texas counties have javelina populations.

  • Season Dates: Vary by zone; many South Texas counties year-round
  • Bag Limit: 2 javelina per license year
  • Possession Limit: 2
  • License: Valid hunting license + javelina tags required
  • Non-Resident: Special 5-Day Small Game license available
  • Hunter Ed: Required for hunters under 17

155 counties have no open season - check regulations.

New Mexico Seasons

Limited javelina hunting in southern New Mexico.

  • Bow Hunt: January 1-31 (360 licenses)
  • Any Legal Weapon: February 1 - March 31 (1,200 licenses)
  • Youth Hunts: February 1 - March 31 statewide (180 licenses)
  • OTC Available: Starting July 1 for most units
  • Excluded Units: GMUs 19, 23-28 require draw

Mandatory harvest reporting required.

Arizona Licensing

License and tag requirements for Arizona.

  • General License (Res): $37
  • Combo Hunt/Fish (Res): $57
  • Combo Hunt/Fish (Non-Res): $160
  • Youth Combo (All): $5 (ages 10-17)
  • Valid Period: 365 days from purchase

Draw tags required for most hunts - apply September.

Application Timeline

Plan ahead for draw hunts.

  • Arizona Spring: Apply end of September; tags mailed by end of November
  • Arizona Fall: Apply beginning of June; tags mailed by end of July
  • New Mexico: Check NMDGF website for current deadlines
  • Texas: No draw - over-the-counter tags
  • Leftovers: Available first-come, first-served after draws

Purchase NM OTC licenses at least 14 days before hunt.

Best Hunting Times

When to hunt during the season.

  • Early Morning: Best for glassing - javelina sun on south-facing slopes
  • Mid-Morning: 10-11 AM when moving to bedding areas
  • Midday: 10 AM - 2 PM for water hole ambush
  • Late Afternoon: Feeding activity resumes
  • Cold Days: More active during daylight

January-February can have cold temperatures (below 40 F).

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