bisblue
WKR
Had a wonderful AZ javelina hunt and my good buddy got his first javelina.
We get to hunt in the higher elevation Pinyon Juniper which seems like it takes a couple days to find them in that landscape.
I scouted a few new spots and then we hunted together in a spot we knew for a couple days. On the third morning we split up in a small valley bottom, and I ran right into them. With many of them being within 20 yards I tried to rush things. I put my arrow on with the blade in the wrong orientation, and snapping on my nock made a loud click that they all noticed. Instead of waiting for things to come together I rushed a shot. I was worried they would all squirt through my lanes and got a clean miss, then they took off in various directions. My buddy and I got a few other opportunities as they squirted around us in a thick wash and mesquite thicket the next couple hours. He was able to get a nice sow as a few came back through an open area. I bumped into them a few more times but didn't get another shot.
By 1:30 PM we had chased them all over and I hiked up the hill to glass another area on the way back to camp. My buddy headed back to make breakfast. He came hoofing back up to tell me there was a group of Javelina milling about our camp up the canyon, about a mile away from where we bumped them that morning. I got a good chuckle and was able to slip in, take my time, and get a controlled shot. It sure is fun running around the desert chasing theses things.
We get to hunt in the higher elevation Pinyon Juniper which seems like it takes a couple days to find them in that landscape.
I scouted a few new spots and then we hunted together in a spot we knew for a couple days. On the third morning we split up in a small valley bottom, and I ran right into them. With many of them being within 20 yards I tried to rush things. I put my arrow on with the blade in the wrong orientation, and snapping on my nock made a loud click that they all noticed. Instead of waiting for things to come together I rushed a shot. I was worried they would all squirt through my lanes and got a clean miss, then they took off in various directions. My buddy and I got a few other opportunities as they squirted around us in a thick wash and mesquite thicket the next couple hours. He was able to get a nice sow as a few came back through an open area. I bumped into them a few more times but didn't get another shot.
By 1:30 PM we had chased them all over and I hiked up the hill to glass another area on the way back to camp. My buddy headed back to make breakfast. He came hoofing back up to tell me there was a group of Javelina milling about our camp up the canyon, about a mile away from where we bumped them that morning. I got a good chuckle and was able to slip in, take my time, and get a controlled shot. It sure is fun running around the desert chasing theses things.