Gunnersdad49
WKR
I have decided to try something new for hunting each year. My next adventure into the unknown is for Javelina, stink pigs, peccary in Arizona. I drew a tag for an area that AZ Game and Fish recommended with higher populations of pigs (I know that they are technically not pigs).
I have a couple of questions. I drew a limited entry permit that will allow me to hunt with weapon of my choice, so I can use a rifle. If you had a choice of any caliber to hunt these things with, what would you choose? They aren't huge, so I imagine you could take one with about anything bigger than a .223. I have an old .25-20 that my great uncle used to use to poach deer with during the Depression and I've never had a chance to hunt with. Would that be too light? Or should I go with something that can reach out and touch them?
What about calling? Anyone have any success with calling them? Do they call back, or come in silently?
Finally, I've read contradictory information on removing the scent gland while skinning. Some sources say cut it out first, others say leave it alone and it will come off with the hide.
Thanks for any help.
I have a couple of questions. I drew a limited entry permit that will allow me to hunt with weapon of my choice, so I can use a rifle. If you had a choice of any caliber to hunt these things with, what would you choose? They aren't huge, so I imagine you could take one with about anything bigger than a .223. I have an old .25-20 that my great uncle used to use to poach deer with during the Depression and I've never had a chance to hunt with. Would that be too light? Or should I go with something that can reach out and touch them?
What about calling? Anyone have any success with calling them? Do they call back, or come in silently?
Finally, I've read contradictory information on removing the scent gland while skinning. Some sources say cut it out first, others say leave it alone and it will come off with the hide.
Thanks for any help.