Night two of this 2-Night Thermal Hog Hunt in Americus, Georgia closed out the Hog Hunting Trip with challenging conditions and a rewarding outcome.
With rain falling for much of the night, visibility and wind conditions were constantly changing. Early on, a single Wild Boar was located in a corn field, setting up an opportunity for a controlled stalk. As the team moved into position, a sudden wind shift required quick decision-making rather than waiting for a perfect angle. When the moment presented itself, the group acted efficiently, and the boar was successfully recovered.
Later in the night, additional ground was covered, including long-distance movement across farmland where multiple hogs were encountered. After extended tracking and repositioning, attention shifted toward another single boar moving along a tree line. Due to nearby wildlife and the need to remain undetected, shots were taken from a longer-than-normal distance.
The Boar moved off initially, but strong communication and follow-up led to a clean recovery, closing out the Boar Hunt on a high note. Despite rain, shifting winds, and longer shots, the final night demonstrated the importance of adaptability, teamwork, and experience during Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia.

