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Javelina hunting licenses vary by state, but in Arizona, a special permit is required for hunting javelinas, and a general hunting license may also be required. Additionally, hunters must have a valid Arizona hunting license and a free Javelina Permit, which is issued on a first-come, first-served basis.
Obtaining Javelina Permits in Arizona
In Arizona, javelina permits are issued for a specific hunting season, from October 1 to April 30. Hunters can obtain these permits by visiting the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s website or by visiting any of their offices in person. Permits are limited to 10,000 statewide, and hunters can purchase one permit per year. The cost of the Javelina Permit is $10.
Javelina Hunting Regulations and Restrictions
Hunters must follow specific regulations and restrictions when hunting javelinas in Arizona. Javelinas can be hunted from a half hour before sunrise to a half hour after sunset, and hunters are required to wear 500 square inches of daylight fluorescent orange, with at least 144 square inches in the front and back. Additionally, hunters are limited to one javelina per day, and the use of dogs is prohibited during the hunting season.
Tips for Successful Javelina Hunting
When hunting javelinas, it’s essential to use the right equipment and techniques. Hunters should use a .223 caliber or larger rifle, with a minimum of 100 grains of expanding ammunition. Javelinas are most active at dawn and dusk, and hunters should be prepared to move quickly and quietly to get close to their quarry. It’s also crucial to be aware of the surrounding environment and to follow all safety precautions to avoid injury or accidents.
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