I guess I’ll chime in for a little while. Saturday afternoon had Joe Coots, Kevin Smith and me hunting together. We decided to hunt an area that we had looked at earlier in the day while riding around with Terry, Curt and Rob. The area looked promising as there was a nice sized pond and an abundance of hog sign. About 100 yards past the pond, the sendero came to an intersection where roads led off in 4 different directions. We parked the vehicle and each picked a direction. I headed toward my chosen destination and immediately began to see fresh tracks. From the intersection, the road ran another couple of hundred yards where it came to a fence line and then turned back toward the ranch’s main road a mile or two away. I slowly walked the road, looking and listening for signs of hogs and javies. The wind was pretty strong as it blew in gusts from time to time, due to the front that was moving in. As I looked down the sendero, I saw movement about 75 yards away. There were about 4 or 5 javelinas making their way towards me. I quickly found a hiding spot about 5 yards off of the road and waited. As the javies slowly made their way toward me, the wind was blowing right to left, between me and the javies. The closer that they got, the harder my heart pumped. When they got within 30 yards of my hiding spot, suddenly the wind shifted coming from my back and blowing directly at the javies. Immediately, they went on alert. All but one turned and began to move in the opposite direction. The one that didn’t turn stood still looking in my direction for less than a minute and then turned and moved toward the rest of the animals. Then, just as quickly as they had appeared earlier, they disappeared into the thick Texas countryside. I waited for about a half hour for the wind to change and the javies to reappear, but it never happened. As darkness was approaching, I moved out of hiding and back down the sendero to the truck to meet back up with my hunting partners. I was ready to get back to the bunkhouse where some of the best Mexican food you have ever eaten was waiting on