Before long we decided where we would be hunting and returned shortly after to settle in for the evening hunt.
As we pulled up to my area, we saw 4 javelinas in the brush. We corned the road and Curtis dropped me off to head to his spot. I didn't even have a few steps from the truck when the javies walked out 30 yards in front of me onto the road. The closest one looked at me but kept eating. I stayed still until I was able to get close to the brush for background cover.
They were feeding away from me and moving faster than I realized. I was able to stay within 30 yards of them but the shot never felt right for me so I held off. I won't shoot deer at that distance and I didn't want to try on a smaller target.
There was a ladder stand in the area and a feeder which was set to go off just before dark. (For those of you who don't know, corning roads and feeders are legal hunting methods in Texas. It's not a slam dunk like some people think either, I'll explain later) I decided to climb up in the stand to get a birds eye view of the landscape.
The javies came back out shortly afterwards but only one was within bow range and well protected by tree limbs. There were only 2 shooting lanes from this stand and he never walked through either.
You can see the other 3 at the top of this picture further up the road:
-Brian
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