Sunday morning sitting in the blind deep in........thought, yeah that's it thought I begin to hear the sound of corn crunching and look up to see what I thought was a hog eating corn at about 15 yards. He's facing straight away from me so I have no shot at the moment. A minute or so later he turns broadside and I see the tell tale white spots, the white vertical band (target) behind the shoulder and the mane along the back of the neck. It's then that I realized it was a Javelina. I knew there was a season on them but in 7 years of hunting in the general area this was the first time I had actually seen one. I'd love to say that I killed him but that was not the case, but he has a lot of hair missing from his mane/back; I shot right over him at 10 yards no less. I guess I was just a little excited about seeing something I had never seen in the past.
I wonder if he'll be back?
We don't even have trail cam pictures of any Javies and we have cams on every feeder on the place.
I wonder if he'll be back?

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