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Guided Arizona javelina hunts

Arizona Javelina: Overview

Arizona Javelina hunting

Arizona deserts are home to collared peccary, or javelina. They are called "collared" peccary because of the distinctive ring of light colored hair circling their neck region. Javelina are a wild pig like animal roaming in small to medium sized herds. They are small animals with poor eyesight but very keen hearing and sense of smell, making them a fun animal to hunt with close-range weapons like hand guns or archery equipment. Javelina are common in many of Arizona's southern and rim units. The difficulty in hunting these animals lies in finding them. We use high quality optics mounted on steady tripods to locate herds. Once a herd is located, the fun begins.

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Hunters must possess a permit-tag to legally take a javelina in Arizona. Tags are issued through a lottery draw, but demand for tags in many excellent units is moderate at best. Most years, hunters can purchase left-over permits over the counter, or through a first come first served process.

Arizona Javelina: Hunting seasons

Arizona javelina hunting

Arizona has two javelina seasons. There are seasons in both the fall and the spring. Spring hunters can combine archery javelina with an archery mule or Coues deer hunt.

Winter is an excellent time of year to be in the Arizona deserts. Nights are cold, and daytimes often warm to t-shirt weather, making Arizona a welcome respite for many out-of-state hunters.

Arizona Javelina: Strategies

We hunt javelinas by locating groups through high powered optics, then stalking to within range. Because of their poor eyesight, javelina are easier to get within range of than other big game animals. Many of our kill shots come from within 20 yards. However, what they lack in vision, they make up for in smell, so care should be taken to approach from downwind and to mind your steps as you go.

Arizona Javelina Camps: Accomodations and other details

we accomodate our Arizona javelina hunters in base camps outfitted with spacious tents or campers, state of the art sleeping systems, a heat source (depending upon the season), lights, and other comforts. Food is expertly prepared in large portions, and any diet requirements can be accomodated. Drinking water and other beverages are provided.

Alternative arrangements, depending upon the hunting area, can be made to stay at local hotels, with early morning pick ups and travel to the field. Contact us for further details.

Arizona Javelina: Prices and inquiries

Arizona javelina hunts
Hunt lengthGuide ratioPriceDates
3 days1:1$1,800Fall & Spring
3 days1:2$1,200Fall & Spring
3 days1:3$800Fall & Spring

Prices include: All local travel including pickup at Tucson International Airport. Please bring your own firearm and ammunition, unless prior arrangements are made. Other gear will be supplied.

License and tag fees are not included.

Please contact us for additional details. If you are hunting as a group, contact us for special group packaging.

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Guides and outfitters for trophy Coues, mule deer, and elk hunting in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. We are fully licensed and maintain all neccessary permits to guide you into the best deer and elk country in Arizona, New Mexico, and Sonora.

Borderland Adventures is an equal opportunity service provider.

Borderland Adventures is working in partnership with the USDA Forest Service.

Borderland Adventures
ph. (520) 820-4728
P.O. Box 4546
Tubac, AZ 85646
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