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Javelina hunting is allowed year-round in Arizona, but some methods like baiting and trapping are restricted during certain times of the year.
Regulations and Permits
In Arizona, javelina hunting is overseen by the Arizona Game and Fish Department. To hunt javelinas, hunters must obtain a valid license, which can be obtained online or at a department office. The department also offers permits for specific hunting seasons and methods, such as archery or muzzleloader permits. For example, the 2023-2024 javelina season in Arizona will run from September 15 to March 31.
Hunting Methods and Tips
Javelinas are considered a challenging game species due to their strong social bonds and ability to detect human scent. Effective hunting strategies often involve using camouflage, calling techniques, and waiting for javelinas to approach. For example, hunters can use a calling device to mimic the sounds of a wounded animal, which can attract javelinas from a distance. Additionally, using a scent block or lure specifically designed for javelinas can also increase the chances of a successful hunt.
Seasonal Hunting Restrictions
While javelina hunting is allowed year-round in Arizona, some methods and areas are restricted during certain times of the year. For instance, the use of baiting and trapping is prohibited from April 1 to August 31 in areas with high conservation value. Hunters must also check the specific regulations for the area they plan to hunt in, as some areas may have additional restrictions or requirements. It’s essential for hunters to familiarize themselves with the regulations and obtain the necessary permits before embarking on a javelina hunting trip.
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