Archery or Rifle/Muzzleloader Javelina Hunt
Tucson, AZ
1-1 Guests • Lodge • Private • Guided
Description
The collared peccary, or Javelina, evolved in South America and migrated north, only recently arriving in Arizona. Javelina bones are not found in Arizona archaeological sites and early settlers made infrequent references to their existence. Javelina are herd animals with herd sizes averaging 8 to 9 animals. Territories are set up using dropping and the dorsal scent gland to mark these areas. Aggressive displays will be made to intruding Javelina. Territory size varies with the productivity of the habitat, but averages about 750 acres. These animals are great to spot and stalk far more intense then hunting feral hogs and can be equally good to eat given good field care and proper preparation.
This is a minimum 3-day hunt. The base price is per day.
Non-hunters (filming, photography, etc.) are included in Add-Ons.
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Upgrades
Non-Hunter
$550.00
Your Host
Billy B
I had years of success hunting in Arizona both for myself and my friends and family. I developed a passion for the hunt and sharing my knowledge with others. This grew into a dream to own my own guiding service. Let us share our experience and knowledge with you.
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Gear List
- Personal Items
- Weapon & Ammo
- Hunting Gear
- Snacks
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Rules & Guidelines
Accommodation Info
Outfitted accommodations will include motor homes, travel trailers, 12×20 outfitter tent, or light tents during warmer season. Meals and beverages are provided on fully-guided/outfitted hunts. Quick breakfasts, packed lunches, and a hot meal at the end of the day. Snacks for your day-pack are not provided, neither are alcoholic beverages.
Due to the law and liability, we will not provide alcoholic beverages. If you drink, please bring your alcohol with you. Your own alcohol shall only be consumed off our time and after the hunt is over at the end of the day.
For those that own a camping trailer/motorhome and would like to bring it to camp to stay in, you are more than welcome to do so, but we cannot discount the price of “fully-guided/outfitted hunts.
Tag Rules
Hunting conditions are not always a guarantee and the outfitter is not responsible for slowed hunting conditions due to weather. There will be no refund for unused days due to early tagging, late arrival or early departure.
A hunter that kills the wrong animal type for his tag or exceeds the limit, even by mistake, will have to be reported to the authorities and the hunt is immediately over.
License/Tag Fees
You must have a valid Arizona hunting license and big game tags. You can apply for both through the Arizona Game & Fish website.
Arizona Resident:
- General Hunting License: $37
- Big Game Tag Application Fee: $13
Non-Resident
- License: $160
- Big Game Tag Application Fee: $15
Youth
- Hunting License: $5
Please note, there is a 50% nonrefundable deposit included with your payment when booking.
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