Hey Dusty!
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Hey Dusty!
Look familiar?
This is just off son's patio just south and east of Houghton and Broadway.
Saw a bobcat with a quail in it's mouth and a couple coyotes sauntered through, also. Too quick for me to get a pic, though.
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This is just off son's patio just south and east of Houghton and Broadway.
Saw a bobcat with a quail in it's mouth and a couple coyotes sauntered through, also. Too quick for me to get a pic, though.
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Gene
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Yup. What is pictured there could very easily be in my back yard though activity of late has been minimal. I have not seen a coyote or a javelina in quite some time.
I have cleaned out a lot of the under brush so they may have chosen a different route where there is more cover. I am not "out in the wilderness" by any means; I have neighbors on all sides that are within 300-400 feet. But I do border a dry wash (river bed for those who don't understand the term) so they are probably moving there.
I have cleaned out a lot of the under brush so they may have chosen a different route where there is more cover. I am not "out in the wilderness" by any means; I have neighbors on all sides that are within 300-400 feet. But I do border a dry wash (river bed for those who don't understand the term) so they are probably moving there.
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Yup. What is pictured there could very easily be in my back yard though activity of late has been minimal. I have not seen a coyote or a javelina in quite some time.
I have cleaned out a lot of the under brush so they may have chosen a different route where there is more cover. I am not "out in the wilderness" by any means; I have neighbors on all sides that are within 300-400 feet. But I do border a dry wash (river bed for those who don't understand the term) so they are probably moving there.
I have cleaned out a lot of the under brush so they may have chosen a different route where there is more cover. I am not "out in the wilderness" by any means; I have neighbors on all sides that are within 300-400 feet. But I do border a dry wash (river bed for those who don't understand the term) so they are probably moving there.
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He's in a little subdivision that backs up to the western edge of the Saguaro National forest (Eastern section). As you know, there's lots of wild things out there.
When I was stationed at DM in the 60's, we hunted javelina in the Santa Ritas. I bagged one and did all the necessary prep before butchering him. I roasted him underground. That was the absolute worst meat I had ever tasted! Never hunted them again.
I've heard that it's pretty good BBQed, and shredded. I'll pass, though.
When I was stationed at DM in the 60's, we hunted javelina in the Santa Ritas. I bagged one and did all the necessary prep before butchering him. I roasted him underground. That was the absolute worst meat I had ever tasted! Never hunted them again.
I've heard that it's pretty good BBQed, and shredded. I'll pass, though.
Gene
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I don't know how an animal that smells so horrid could possibly produce good tasting meat.Gene Howe wrote:He's in a little subdivision that backs up to the western edge of the Saguaro National forest (Eastern section). As you know, there's lots of wild things out there.
When I was stationed at DM in the 60's, we hunted javelina in the Santa Ritas. I bagged one and did all the necessary prep before butchering him. I roasted him underground. That was the absolute worst meat I had ever tasted! Never hunted them again.
I've heard that it's pretty good BBQed, and shredded. I'll pass, though.
I know several people here who hunt them; not all successfully. I have never and probably will never attempt to eat any of the game.
I had to eat some strange things while in survival training but I'll pass on the javelina, at least until I begin to feel real weak from starvation.
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I will have to take y'all's word on that.benush26 wrote:Many many decades ago a friend brought his buddy to a party and that buddy brought that javelina bbq'd meat as a treat for us "Northerners". Somebody remarked that it tasted like day old puke. No matter how drunk I got I could not bring myself to try it.
I ain't never tried any day old puke.
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