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Javelina
The Javelina, also known as the collared peccary (Pecari tajacu), is a distinctive small wild pig native to the Americas, particularly in arid regions of the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America. Recognized by its robust, muscular build, Javelinas feature a coarse, bristly coat often grayish to brown in color, along with a characteristic collar of lighter fur around their necks. These animals possess elongated snouts and sharp canine teeth, providing both an intriguing aesthetic and practical adaptations for foraging. Hunting Javelinas presents unique challenges and opportunities; they often travel in small family groups, making careful tracking essential for hunters. Known for their keen senses, particularly their strong sense of smell, successful hunting requires a blend of patience, stealth, and knowledge of their behavior, as they are most active during dawn and dusk. Utilizing a combination of spot-and-stalk techniques or setting up near water sources can enhance the odds of a successful hunt. Additionally, understanding the regulations and ethical practices is critical to ensure sustainable hunting of this fascinating species.
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Archery Javelina & Coues Deer Combo, 1x1
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Arizona
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Javelina
Coues Deer
3500
Arizona Guided Hunts
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
3500
Southern Arizona is home to the Javelina. Hunting seasons for this critter are during January through February. Javelina can be one of the most enjoyable game animals to hunt in Arizona. They are not pigs, nor are they even in the pig family. They are peccaries. Javelina are gregarious animals that live in a tight-knit family group of around 5 to 15 animals. The javelina groups are territorial with a home range of about a square mile and a half. The common name is the "collared peccary" because of a white ring of hair that circles the neck region. Javelina appear to be larger than they really are, but in actuality, they only weigh 35-60 pounds dressed-out.
Our outfit is pleased to offer quality hunting trips for the Coues Whitetailed Deer in southern Arizona near Tucson. The Coues Deer is considered one of the most prized and most challenging deer species for North American trophy hunters. This petite deer is the smallest huntable sub-species of the whitetailed deer and weighs between 70 - 100 lbs. dressed out. Mature bucks normally have 8 total points on the rack. The minimum Coues deer score for Pope and Young is 70 inches and the minimum score for Boone and Crockett is 110 inches. The Coues Whitetail is classified under a separate category in all record books because of its small, tight rack. Even the World's Record typical Coues deer (144-1/8" B&C taken by Ed Stockwell in 1953) would not make it into the Boone and Crockett book if scored and categorized under the Eastern whitetail standards. That is the reason for the separate category for this unique deer species. Hunters that have taken all the species in the "deer slam" usually consider the Coues deer one of most rewarding and most beautiful trophies.
Combo Hunt
Exciting Javelina Hunt, Rifle, Handgun, Archery, Muzzleloader - Guiding But No Lodging
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Arizona
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Javelina
2150
Raging Point Outfitters
Fair Chase
Unspecified
Housing Not Provided
No
N/A
N/A
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
2150
Arizona's Javelina season starts in January with archery & continues with HAM and finishes off with the general rifle season until the end of February. We offer three types of hunts: Archery, HAM which includes Hand gun, Archery, & Muzzleloader, and Rifle.
If testing your stalking abilities is what you're looking for, then these animals are for you. Getting within bow range to take one of the jaw popping critters is a heart pounding experience within itself. We use several different methods in locating and taking these animals. Our most popular method is spot and stalk. These animals are a lot of fun to hunt, and the country they live in is magnificent.
4-day hunt
Exciting Javelina Archery Hunt - Guiding But No Lodging, OTC Tags
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Arizona
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Javelina
2150
Raging Point Outfitters
Fair Chase
Unspecified
Housing Not Provided
No
N/A
N/A
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
2150
Our OTC Archery Javelina season takes place during the whole month of January.
If testing your stalking abilities is what your looking for, then these animals are for you. Getting within bow range to take one of the jaw popping critters is a heart pounding experience within itself. We use several different methods in locating and taking these animals. Our most popular method is spot and stalk. These animals are a lot of fun to hunt, and the country they live in is magnificent.
The OTC tags and licenses for our trophy Arizona javelina hunts are purchased online and do not need to be drawn.
4-day hunt.
1x1 Javelina Hunt, 3-Day, Spot & Stalk, No Bait
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Arizona
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Javelina
2500
Arizona Guided Hunts
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
2500
Southern Arizona is home to the Javelina. Hunting seasons for this critter are during January through February. Javelina can be one of the most enjoyable game animals to hunt in Arizona. They are not pigs, nor are they even in the pig family. They are peccaries. Javelina are gregarious animals that live in a tight-knit family group of around 5 to 15 animals. The javelina groups are territorial with a home range of about a square mile and a half. The common name is the "collared peccary" because of a white ring of hair that circles the neck region.
Javelina appear to be larger than they really are, but in actuality, they only weigh 35-60 pounds dressed-out. Javelina offer a very challenging hunt for the bowhunter, handgun hunter, crossbow hunter, muzzleloader hunter or even rifle hunter. Spot and stalk is the technique we use to hunt these unique animals. Our guides use high-powered optics to locate a herd. Javelina are low to the ground and blend into their surroundings very well. So, they can often be a challenge to locate amongst the gray desert scrub. Once a group of peccary is located, a stalk can be planned.
Hunters must keep the wind in their favor when making a stalk and be extremely quiet in order to get within a desired shooting distance. Because of their large canines, javelina make nice open-mouth mounts. If you are successful, a full-body mount of a snarling peccary (javelina) can be a very unique trophy. The meat from javelina is often made into sausage. Our favorite is jalapeno and cheese summer sausage or chorizo! Archery javelina hunts in January can be combined with archery Coues deer.
2x1 Javelina Hunt, 3-Day, Spot & Stalk, No Bait
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Arizona
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Javelina
2000
Arizona Guided Hunts
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
2000
Southern Arizona is home to the Javelina. Hunting seasons for this critter are during January through February. Javelina can be one of the most enjoyable game animals to hunt in Arizona. They are not pigs, nor are they even in the pig family. They are peccaries. Javelina are gregarious animals that live in a tight-knit family group of around 5 to 15 animals. The javelina groups are territorial with a home range of about a square mile and a half.
The common name is the "collared peccary" because of a white ring of hair that circles the neck region. Javelina appear to be larger than they really are, but in actuality, they only weigh 35-60 pounds dressed-out. Javelina offer a very challenging hunt for the bowhunter, handgun hunter, crossbow hunter, muzzleloader hunter or even rifle hunter. Spot and stalk is the technique we use to hunt these unique animals. Our guides use high-powered optics to locate a herd. Javelina are low to the ground and blend into their surroundings very well, so they can often be a challenge to locate amongst the gray desert scrub.
Once a group of peccary is located, a stalk can be planned. Hunters must keep the wind in their favor when making a stalk and be extremely quiet in order to get within a desired shooting distance. Because of their large canines, javelina make nice open-mouth mounts. If you are successful, a full-body mount of a snarling peccary (javelina) can be a very unique trophy. The meat from javelina is often made into sausage. Our favorite is jalapeno and cheese summer sausage or chorizo! Archery javelina hunts in January can be combined with archery Coues deer.
Archery Javelina & Coues Deer Combo, 2x1
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Arizona
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Javelina
Coues Deer
3000
Arizona Guided Hunts
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
3000
Southern Arizona is home to the Javelina. Hunting seasons for this critter are during January through February. Javelina can be one of the most enjoyable game animals to hunt in Arizona. They are not pigs, nor are they even in the pig family. They are peccaries. Javelina are gregarious animals that live in a tight-knit family group of around 5 to 15 animals. The javelina groups are territorial with a home range of about a square mile and a half. The common name is the "collared peccary" because of a white ring of hair that circles the neck region. Javelina appear to be larger than they really are, but in actuality, they only weigh 35-60 pounds dressed-out.
Our outfit is pleased to offer quality hunting trips for the Coues Whitetailed Deer in southern Arizona near Tucson. The Coues Deer is considered one of the most prized and most challenging deer species for North American trophy hunters. This petite deer is the smallest huntable sub-species of the whitetailed deer and weighs between 70 - 100 lbs. dressed out. Mature bucks normally have 8 total points on the rack. The minimum Coues deer score for Pope and Young is 70 inches and the minimum score for Boone and Crockett is 110 inches. The Coues Whitetail is classified under a separate category in all record books because of its small, tight rack. Even the World's Record typical Coues deer (144-1/8" B&C taken by Ed Stockwell in 1953) would not make it into the Boone and Crockett book if scored and categorized under the Eastern whitetail standards. That is the reason for the separate category for this unique deer species. Hunters that have taken all the species in the "deer slam" usually consider the Coues deer one of most rewarding and most beautiful trophies.
Combo Hunt
All Inclusive South Texas Javelina Hunt
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Texas
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Javelina
1500
Thermal Ranch
Fair Chase
Private
Lodge
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Good Cell Service
1500
Deep in the heart of Texas lies one of the most unique destinations and hunting experience you can imagine.
Thousands of acres of high-fenced game reserve:
10 permanent, modern hunting blinds for maximum comfort
Year-round feeding program with corn feeders, protein feed stations, and cottonseed feeders spread throughout the ranch
500 yard range with steel gong targets at lodge, 1000 yard target range locations throughout ranch. Our new steel gong “sporting clays type” course will be finished soon
4 bedroom, 4 bath modern hunting lodge with satellite tv, wifi, indoor fireplace, outdoor fire pit, walk in cooler.
Exciting Javelina Hunt, Rifle, Handgun, Archery, Muzzleloader - All Inclusive
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Arizona
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Javelina
3650
Raging Point Outfitters
Fair Chase
Unspecified
RV
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
3650
Arizona's Javelina season starts in January with archery & continues with HAM and finishes off with the general rifle season until the end of February. We offer three types of hunts, Archery, HAM which includes Hand gun, Archery, & Muzzleloader, and Rifle.
If testing your stalking abilities is what your looking for, then these animals are for you. Getting within bow range to take one of the jaw popping critters is a heart pounding experience within itself. We use several different methods in locating and taking these animals. Our most popular method is spot and stalk. These animals are a lot of fun to hunt, and the country they live in is magnificent.
4-day hunt
Exciting Javelina Archery Hunt - All Inclusive, OTC Tags
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Arizona
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Javelina
3650
Raging Point Outfitters
Fair Chase
Unspecified
RV
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
3650
Our OTC Archery Javelina season takes place during the whole month of January. If testing your stalking abilities is what your looking for, then these animals are for you. Getting within bow range to take one of the jaw popping critters is a heart pounding experience within itself.
We use several different methods in locating and taking these animals. Our most popular method is spot and stalk. These animals are a lot of fun to hunt, and the country they live in is magnificent. The OTC tags and licenses for our trophy Arizona javelina hunts are purchased online and do not need to be drawn.
4-day hunt
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