wasn't aware you could buy points. good to knowIf you have a license go online and buy points for elk and antelope the draw deadline is a week away. Only $15 a point.
wasn't aware you could buy points. good to knowIf you have a license go online and buy points for elk and antelope the draw deadline is a week away. Only $15 a point.
That sounds like the better time to go.Get a tag in the draw next year they are fun to hunt plus it’s cool big game hunting in February March.
With pig I am really paranoid.Yo Sdhunt, would be interested in joining where/when you decide to. Been doing a lot of AZ research and since I already have my AZ license from my unsuccessful OTC archery deer hunt...
Have heard there is only 2 ways to eat those suckers though; low and slow in a ground pit (or equivalent) or 60/40 jerky. Regardless, have heard they are a fun hunt.
-Robert
Lol yes I know, but they root like pigs, thus are prone to the same parasites.FYI Javelina are not pigs they are rodents and they smell like skunks.
Everyone including myself calls them pigs.Lol yes I know, but they root like pigs, thus are prone to the same parasites.
Did I say I hate parasites.
But good point Drew don't mean to mis lead newbies.
Best
LB
LOLNo javelina in AZ....save you're money and time..we do have some dove though..dove for days i tell ya!!
I use the Hawaiian salt for seasoning any pork dish I make, including Kalua Pork/Pig.
Got some hunting friends that just moved to Payson, not far where I use to hunt quail and ugly pigs over by lake Roosevelt. Going have to make a few trips over and see if we can't get rid of a few of those god forsaken creatures. I knew a few places on the lake where we got some real nice black Crappie. Even know a few watering hole where the dove hang out ay the right time of year. I recon Hatch knows where all the dove hot spots are.