Night one of this 3-Night Thermal Hog Hunt in Americus, Georgia got off to a productive start with steady hog movement across multiple fields.
The first field of the night immediately produced a Large Sounder of roughly 20 hogs. With limited cover and bright moonlight making close approaches difficult, the group closed distance to just under 200 yards and capitalized on the opportunity, resulting in four hogs successfully recovered.
Later in the night, another small group of Wild Hogs was located. Improved positioning allowed the group to close distance more effectively, though only one hog was recovered before the rest moved into the trees.
As the night wrapped up, a single Hog was located just before 1:00 a.m. A controlled setup followed, resulting in a final successful recovery to close out night one.
Despite challenging visibility from the moonlight, night one delivered consistent action and multiple recoveries, setting a strong foundation for the remaining two nights of the Guided Hog Hunt.

