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Bickering aside, I did have to drag one out once. Not fun squirming into a little hole in the dark with it popping it's tusks at you. I've lost animals before when bow hunting, and I'll do whatever's necessary not to lose one if it's reasonably doable. That said, a wounded, cornered Javelina in defense mode is a force to be reckoned with and not to be taken lightly.

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Had to dig one out my very first hunt. So far in the hole my dad had to pull me out by my feet. Last year my brother hit one and it ran in a hole that was probably 15ft depth. Luckily the follow up shot made it angry and it charged out and died in the wash.

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not take a 62 yrd shot!

 

piggys are way easier to get closer too!

 

go borrow a bow fishing rig -if the dens not tooo deep

 

This is correct.^^^ ____ If you have to shoot over 20 yards at a Javelina, you ain't much of a "hunter"...JS

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My friend thinks it's funny when his dog chases Javalina. Try as I might I can't convince him that is a terrible idea. One day the Javalina will feel cornered or be in a bad mood = end of dog. Wild animal vs a dog who thinks he is tough... wild animal wins.

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