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Javelinas can be hunted in several states besides Arizona, including New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico.
States with Javelina Hunts
New Mexico has a robust javelina population and offers a limited public land hunt with a draw system. In the 2022 season, there were 2,300 javelina tags available on public land, with 1,400 of those tags going to out-of-state hunters. The state’s javelina season typically runs from mid-October to mid-February.
Hunting Techniques and Regulations
Javelinas can be hunted during daylight hours using rifles or shotguns with slugs. In New Mexico, there is a bag limit of two javelinas per hunter, and the minimum antler length for males is three inches. Texas also has a javelina hunt, with a season that typically runs from October to February. Hunters in Texas can take up to five javelinas per year, and there are no antler restrictions.
Public Lands and Private Ranches
For out-of-state hunters, New Mexico offers the most accessible public lands for javelina hunting. The state has several national forests, wilderness areas, and wildlife management areas that are open to hunting. However, hunters should be aware that private ranches also offer javelina hunting opportunities, and these can be more expensive. In both cases, hunters should research the specific regulations and requirements for each area before applying for a permit or booking a hunt.
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