mossback50cal
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Hello all.
We have been hunting the statewide javelina tag. Have found good numbers of them in particular areas. The only problem is it is THICK. We have tried sitting trails, problem is there are so many different routes that it would be like hitting the lottery to be at the right one. Even got a call and tried that, to no avail. If you still hunt, you may be able to have some areas where there is a ten or so foot shooting lane, and you can catch glimpses, but no shot opportunities. There is no vantage point that is close enough for a shot. My question is, to anyone who has javelina experience, what in the world would you do? Seems like they are in the perfect spot to no be hunted, but every area we have found them near us to hunt, seems to be the same type of terrain. We have found them in three areas, and all three are close to the same.
*We are all in the same boat, just
wishing to be hunting right now!*
We have been hunting the statewide javelina tag. Have found good numbers of them in particular areas. The only problem is it is THICK. We have tried sitting trails, problem is there are so many different routes that it would be like hitting the lottery to be at the right one. Even got a call and tried that, to no avail. If you still hunt, you may be able to have some areas where there is a ten or so foot shooting lane, and you can catch glimpses, but no shot opportunities. There is no vantage point that is close enough for a shot. My question is, to anyone who has javelina experience, what in the world would you do? Seems like they are in the perfect spot to no be hunted, but every area we have found them near us to hunt, seems to be the same type of terrain. We have found them in three areas, and all three are close to the same.
*We are all in the same boat, just
wishing to be hunting right now!*