Great report, good times spent in good company, thanks for sharing!
Great report, good times spent in good company, thanks for sharing!
Yes, there were introduced from north Africa to the southwest USA back in the 1960's and have done very well.
Didn't eat the javelina as there's a reason they call them 'stink pigs'...although I have since seen a couple episodes of Meateater where he cooked them up.
We did bring some of the pig from Oklahoma to cook in camp and it was delicious!
Observant HC!...but I prefer to say I got bit by a javelina. Sounds more macho. Luckily I didn't get cut. It was more of an abrasion.
Funny...only other bite I got was from shooting at a coyote. Seems the ones with teeth bite back.
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LOL! Yes....coyote....with LOTS of spices.
I left it down south for the Taxidermist to clean up and ship back with my mount. Larry, one of the guides in camp, is also an excellent taxidermist and is doing my 'do-dad' for me. That's one skull I wasn't going to leave behind.
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I Give my Heart to my Family....
My Mind to my Work.......
But My Soul Belongs to the Mountains.....
Such awesome looking animals and some amazing country to hunt!!
I cant wait to get back and hunt those critters again!!!
The teeth on the Javelina are awesome.
Rejuvenation: Sitting in the slash in sub-zero temperatures waiting for first light and hearing antlers clashing together. Oh man, life is good!
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I Give my Heart to my Family....
My Mind to my Work.......
But My Soul Belongs to the Mountains.....
Excellent thread!