I love hunting these little stink pigs! They are fun, and would agree that the hardest part of the hunt is just finding them! I have killed many over the years, and my family looks forward to it as they taste amazing. That being said, a few pointers I have found over the years. Every Javelina I have killed has been killed past 9:00 AM. They don't like the cold, and i usually catch them feeding in the sun on lower parts of side hills around 8-10 AM, and sometimes even later than that. I wouldn't stress being in a glassing spot before sun up, but would be glassing no later than 8 AM. When looking or scouting for an area to hunt pay attention to cactus, shrubs, and rocks that have been dug up at the root. The more of these you see the more likely you are to turn them up. I haven't had too much luck seeing them over water, but have heard of plenty killed on water as well. They can't see to well, so as long as wind is in your favor, getting into bow distance isn't hard at all. Move slow because if they do see you, just like anything else, good luck, as they seem to disappear in the desert better than rabbits. Fun to hunt and I look forward to taking my daughter out this year for her first chance at one. Hope this helps.