You are probably going to find out that Texas is an easier solution, even though public land is lacking. Arizona and New Mexico are on a draw, and although I spend some winter time in Arizona and roam public land in good javelina country, I see few javies. When I went to Texas, I was covered up with them on a two day hunt. In Texas, lots of areas are year round for javies and a license is cheap and OTC. And many places have a two javelina bag limit, as well. Yes, you have to pay for access, but overall it seems to be less hassle than N. Mexico or Arizona. At least, in my humble opinion.