This One-Night Thermal Hog Hunt in Americus, Georgia tested both patience and execution under some of the harshest conditions of the Hog Hunting Season.
Strong winds, below-freezing temperatures, and a full moon made hog movement difficult and approaches challenging. After extended scouting, a small group of hogs was finally located, setting up the night’s opportunity.
To get the right wind and angle, the group made a long stalk, carefully repositioning to avoid being detected. Once in position, a controlled setup followed. Shots connected during the encounter, resulting in one hog successfully recovered.
Nights like this highlight what Guided Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia often demands — persistence, smart positioning, and the ability to adapt when conditions aren’t ideal. Despite the weather, the night ended with a solid result and a successful recovery.

