I will apologize for typos in advance. I didn’t get quite as much hunting for the javelina as I would have liked during this, due to coming down with a nasty cold.
The first morning of the hunt I was in a convoy following Terry to an area he dubbed ‘the trap’, that was productive during the last group hunt. As we drove out there Terry pointed in the direction of a couple of ponds that I had hog sign, that I will mention later.
As we arrived at the trap, Terry asked me to corn some adjacent roads as he familiarized Steve with the area, and to meet him back there. By the time I got back, they were nowhere to be seen and I saw a group of javelina on one of the roads and had to go along a road to get around them and to get in front of them. Unfortunately I went to far and missed my road and came out on a road that let to Terry glassing while Steve was stalking a group. I snuck up behind him and got a couple short video clips of him stalking, but he wasn’t able to get a shot opportunity.
I returned to my truck and started down a road when I saw a group of 3 javelina and got out to try to stalk up on them. It looked like they were stalled out with very little corn and no good cover on the road to make an approach,
I went back to the truck and drove up slowly to the javelina, and they melted into the brush. In reverse, I put a trickle of corn the way that I came and backed the truck out of sight. Then I snuck down the road toward the javelina and found a dirt hill that I could partially hide behind off the road and trimmed mesquite and prickly pear out of the way for standing and shooting.
After a short while, the Havelina came out into the road and started feeding towards me. It was a matter of time. Eventually the Havelina feeding in the lead gave me a shot opportunity and I took it. The Javelina upon impact ran a few yards to the opposite side of the road and tried to break my arrow unsuccessfully. The other two ran off and my Havelina went if yards into the brush. Since I could still see it I opted to sling another arrow into the brush but it was deflected. No matter, the Javelina went down in a few more yards.
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