In the world of Boar Hunting in Georgia, adaptability is just as important as marksmanship. On the second night of our trip with guide Hank, the team started with a 'stick and stay' strategy that unfortunately didn't produce immediate movement.
Rather than calling it early, we utilized our Thermal Hunting scouts to locate a more active area. We transitioned to a neighboring field in South Georgia where we identified a sounder of approximately eight Wild Hogs.
The group executed a stealthy approach, closing the distance as quietly as possible to maintain the element of surprise. The tactical shift paid off, resulting in two Wild Hogs successfully recovered. These hogs were butchered for high-quality meat, providing a rewarding end to a great night of Hog Hunting.
This night was a perfect example of why Thermal Hog Hunting is so effective—it gives us the intelligence needed to move where the action is, ensuring our guests have the best chance at a successful harvest.

