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The animal then managed to knock the car into neutral, causing it to roll down the driveway and across the street. (Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office via AP)Īuthorities say the javelina ripped off a portion of the dashboard and the inside of a door in an attempt to escape. The animal had jumped in to get to a bag of Cheetos when the hatch closed. Sheriff’s deputies in Yavapai County responded to the call in the community 10 miles south of Sedona, Ariz., about the javelina stuck in a car. In this photo provided by the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, a javelina is seen inside a Subaru station wagon in Cornville, Ariz., Wednesday, April 6, 2022. The hatch then closed, trapping the animal inside. The javelina jumped in to get to a bag of Cheetos. My two favorite hunting regions are the South Texas Brush Country and the farm lands of Illinios.After speaking with the car’s owner and other residents, they determined the car’s hatchback had been left open overnight. Hunting the "corn belt" is a nice experience that you should try. Elmo, Illinois and usually hunt 12 days to make it worth my drive.
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If you plan a trip to Illinois, you need to hunt between 11/5 - 11/15 which is usually the primary rut period. Those guys share some great information between each other. You should monitor this forum to learn more about hunting Illinois.
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We do live live in a country with a free market place.
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The residents in this forum are brutal towards non-resident hunters because they claim that non-residents are stealing hunting ground away from them and driving up prices. I use to post in the Illinois forum on to learn about hunting Illinios. They are really large, smelly, and recklessly brave beasts. Im just glad that the commotion seemed to stave off the large packs of javelina that we have been seeing come around the streets every night now. I e-mailed these farmers asking for permission to hunt their property and had actually gained permission to hunt two small farms, but never followed up on it. And I was right, we ate a lot of the candy we had left over as we waited in vain for more trick or treaters to come knocking at our door. A few summers ago I condcted google searhes on farm bureau, farm stands and other phrases and coughed up numerous e-mail address for farmers. I have access to an 80 acre corn farm, 40 acres here and 30 acres there and otherc places all ajacent to either a corn or soybean farm. I'm sorta lucky in the fact that my grandmother and mother were born there. You also have a somewhat limited season and if you do not draw you will have to buy a landowner tag which adds to the cost. I know that if you find a lease up there they are typically cheaper per acre but you cannot shoot as many deer off of them as you can here. Nebraska is pretty similar but, I have a good friend that lived there most of his life so he knows a lot of people around the Platte River and that makes it easier. I would think you might want to draw a tag and then try and do some knocking or hang out at the local cafe for a little bit? Where we hunt there are a lot of deer but you would never know it just driving around. The problem with gaining permission is that scouting is not that easy up there. Now my buddies in years past have seen deer in farmed fields in their unit which they have a tag for and they have knocked on some doors with some success. I personally am on a lease in Kansas so I don t do any knocking. I know in a lot of areas in Nebraska and Kansas you can still do some door knocking with success.