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Guide: Hank

Operation: Night 2 (Final Session)

Location: South Georgia

If Night 1 was about patience and close calls, Night 2 was an absolute clinic in what the Best Hog Hunting in Georgia looks like.

There are no guarantees when it comes to Hog Hunting—that’s just the nature of the game. But as our guests found out this week, that’s exactly why your Hog Hunting Package matters. If you only have one night, a slow start is just a slow start. If you have two nights, Night 2 might be the one where you finally "tear it up."

Opening the Night Of Hog Hunting with Action

We didn’t have to wait long for the momentum to shift. At the very first field of the evening, we utilized our thermal gear to intercept a large sounder. The team stayed composed and efficient, successfully managing the group and securing three from the sounder right out of the gate.

Precision in the Corners

The success continued at the next property. Tucked away in a back corner, we detected another sounder. We utilized a stealthy approach to close the distance, resulting in the successful collection of two Large Boars.

In the quiet moments between the big encounters, we kept the skills sharp and the energy high, staying active in the field until the very end of the shift.

The Final Result

We wrapped up the Thermal Hog Hunting experience by locating a lone traveler hanging out near the woodline. With one final successful approach, we added a sixth to the total for the night.

From a quiet start to a high-volume finish, this trip proved why we recommend the 2-Night Hog Hunt. When the conditions align and the pressure is applied correctly, the results speak for themselves.

🛠️ Field Insight: The 2-Night Advantage

Why Persistence Pays Off In Wild Hog Hunting, factors like wind, moon phase, and crop cycles change by the hour. A 2-night stay gives our guides the flexibility to rotate fields and find where the sounders are most active. Night 1 might build the intel; Night 2 could bring the results. Wild Hogs are always changing there patterns.

Expert Thermal Navigation Our Georgia Thermal Hog Hunting at others miss. Whether it's a sounder in a far corner or a single at the woodline, we provide the tech and the expertise to ensure your time in South Georgia is spent on the move and on target.

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Hog Hunting Guide: Hank

Hunting Operation: Night 1 of a 2-Night Sequence

Thermal Hunting Location: Americus, Georgia

When you’re out with Pig Problem, the goal is clear: effective field management and a successful harvest. Night 1 with Hank’s group was a perfect example of how fast things move when you’re tracking movement in the dark.

The Thermal Hunting Breakdown

The evening was productive early on. Using our thermals, the team located a pair in the open. As the encounter unfolded, the group managed to secure one hog immediately.

The second Wild Hog showed every sign of a successful connection—spiraling and losing its footing—but in the split second of hesitation, it found its gear and disappeared into the thick timber. In the world of Wild Boar Hunting, those windows of opportunity open and close in the blink of an eye.

The Wild Hog they got only had 1 ear!

Covering the Acreage

After securing the first one, Hank and the crew spent the remainder of the night scouring the surrounding properties. While the rest of the fields remained quiet for the evening, the intel gathered on where the sounders were moving is just as valuable for planning Night 2.

Even with just one in the cooler, the night was a success. We gathered the data, tested the gear, and set the stage for the next round of Thermal Hog Hunting.

🔍 Field Insights: Why We Track Every Detail

The "Split-Second" Rule During a Night Hog Hunt, behavior can change in an instant. A target that looks like it’s about to stay down can often find a burst of adrenaline. Our guides work with guests to understand these movements so we can maximize the harvest every time we step into the field. Wild hogs are resilient and they are smart, both of those combined is a beast of an animal.

Strategic Field Rotation At Pig Problem, we don't just sit in one spot. If a field is quiet, we move. This high-mobility approach is why we are a top choice for Boar Hunting in Georgia. We cover the ground to find where the pressure is needed most.

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If you’re looking for the Best Hog Hunting experience on the map, look no further than our latest run through the South Georgia cornfields. Guide Hank led a group into a total 'target-rich environment' that resulted in a staggering 14-pig haul before the sun even thought about coming up.

The Hog Hunt kicked off in a freshly cut cornfield. Using a tactical approach with the wind in our favor, the crew crept through the stalks for a close-range ambush. We didn't just scatter them—we eliminated the threat, dropping five on the initial volley and picking off a sixth runner with a perfectly timed cross-field shot.

The Nighttime Boar Hunting didn't slow down there. Just as we reached the next property, a sounder flushed out of the timber right behind the scouting van. It was a 'right place, right time' scenario that led to six more removals in a matter of seconds. We capped off the night with a long-distance track on a group 800 yards out, putting two more on the ground. When it comes to effective Georgia Pig Control, this 14-hog night was an absolute masterclass in efficiency. Book your Georgia Hog Hunt today!

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When booking Hog Hunting Georgia trips, persistence is often the difference between an empty truck and a successful harvest. The final night of our recent multi-night Hog Hunts in Americus tested our patience from start to finish.

Movement was limited for most of the night, with our guides spending hours covering ground and checking multiple South Georgia fields. The activity didn’t finally pick up until around 3:30 a.m., which is a common occurrence during Night Hog Hunts when the pressure is high.

Once the hogs were located, the stalk proved challenging. The sounder stayed on the move and crossed a ditch, forcing us to perform a full tactical reposition. In professional Wild Boar Hunting, being able to adjust the plan on the fly is vital. After resetting our approach from a different access point, our hunters were finally able to get into position and capitalize.

That final setup resulted in two hogs successfully recovered, closing out the Thermal Hog Hunt on a strong note. Multi-Night Hog Hunts often come down to timing and staying committed until the very end. This trip was a perfect example of why Pig Problem Inc. is the leader in Georgia Hog Hunting—we don't quit until the job is done.

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Night two of this 2-Night Hog Hunt in Georgia wrapped up with another Wild Hog successfully recovered, closing out a productive Hunting Trip.

What sets Pig Problem apart isn’t just the results — it’s the experience. From local knowledge and careful planning to responsible Hog Control practices, every Hog Hunt is tailored to benefit both hunters and landowners.

Pig Problem focuses on:

  • Strategic field selection

  • Respect for farmland and property boundaries

  • Safe, professional guided hunts

  • Supporting farmers across South Georgia

Whether you’re new to Hog Hunting or returning for another Thermal Hunting Trip, Pig Problem Inc is committed to providing an effective and well-run experience from start to finish.

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Night three of this 4-Night Thermal Hog Hunt in Americus, Georgia proved to be one of the most eventful nights of the Hunting Trip.

Early in the evening, a newly available field — recently opened back up after Deer Season — was checked for activity. Initial scans showed no movement, but just before moving on, thermal detection revealed a sounder entering the field. A careful setup followed, resulting in multiple successful recoveries before the area went quiet again.

Later in the night, around 1:00 a.m., another sounder was located. This encounter required a long, methodical stalk, with several repositioning attempts to maintain favorable angles and avoid detection. After multiple setups, conditions finally aligned, allowing for a productive outcome.

One hog broke from the group and charged toward the team, creating a fast-moving situation. Despite multiple confirmed hits, the animal continued forward before being successfully stopped at close range. The unexpected moment brought plenty of adrenaline and laughter once the situation was fully under control.

By the end of the night, multiple sounders had been located and several hogs were successfully recovered, making night three a standout example of how unpredictable and exciting Hog Hunting in Georgia can be.

With one night remaining, momentum was high heading into the final stretch of the Wild Hog Hunt.

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When you book a Thermal Hog Hunt in Georgia, you never know what the first field of the night will bring — and this group started their 2-night Hog Hunt with exactly the kind of excitement hunters hope for. Guide Hank led the way for Night 1, and within minutes of rolling into the fields, the action began.

Spotting 5 Hogs in the First Field

The night kicked off strong when the group located five Wild Hogs right away. Because of the wind direction and the slope of the ground, the hogs stayed tucked just out of sight until the team got within roughly 60 yards.

A slow, controlled approach was key. Hank positioned everyone carefully so the group could make their move together once the hogs were fully in view.

A Clean Approach + Solid First Push

When the team finally stepped into position, things came together fast. The hunters connected with three hogs, while the remaining two slipped into the treeline. Had they not been that close to cover, the outcome could’ve been even bigger — but that’s part of real Georgia Hog Hunting. The terrain always keeps you guessing.

Covering Ground Across Multiple Fields

After the initial excitement, Hank and the crew continued moving across several more fields. Deer were active throughout the night, and the group stayed on the lookout for more hogs as they worked through the property.

Even without additional hog encounters, the night closed out strong. Three hogs on Night 1 is a solid start to any 2 Night Hog Hunt with a group of five.

Why Thermal Hog Hunting in South Georgia Is So Successful

Pig Problem specializes in Thermal Hog Hunts that take place on active farmland, where hogs are always on the move and causing damage. That’s why nights like this — locating hogs quickly, adjusting for wind, reading the terrain — are part of what makes Thermal Hunting here so unique. Every field offers a new opportunity.

Wrapping Up Night 1 — On to Night 2

Night 1 was a successful kickoff to this group’s 2-night Thermal Boar Hunt with Hank. With three hogs recovered and plenty of wildlife movement, the stage is set for a big Night 2.

Stay tuned for the full recap.

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It’s not every day you see the Northern Lights in South Georgia, but tonight was one of those unforgettable nights. The sky glowed with colors that most of us never get to witness down here — a rare sight that made the long night even more special.

Guide Clay and his hunters covered plenty of ground before finding a small group of pigs in the second field. They were spread out across the area, which meant taking a careful, steady approach to each one individually — the kind of patience and focus that Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia is known for.

After that, the fields went quiet, but nobody minded. The combination of the northern lights, the cool air, and the peaceful stillness of the Georgia night made it one of those Wild Hog Hunts you just don’t forget.

Every Hog Hunt with Pig Problem is different — some are fast-paced and full of action, and others slow down and remind us why we love being out there. It’s not just about the pursuit; it’s about the experience, the atmosphere, and the chance to see the world in a way few people ever do.

Another memorable night in the books with Guide Clay and Pig Problem, under one of the prettiest skies South Georgia has ever seen.

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This two-night Georgia Hog Hunt was a great example of how Pig Problem can accommodate large groups hunts. With four guides and vans available, Pig Problem can take up to 20 hunters in a single night, making it perfect for Big Family Hunts, Corporate Hunt, or groups of friends who want to experience the excitement of Thermal Hog Hunting together.

For this hunt, two vans went out—one led by Guide Clayton and the other by Guide Hank—each with a group of five hunters experiencing their first Thermal Night Hunt.

Night 1
Clayton’s group covered multiple fields throughout the night. Activity was light, but patience paid off. In the final field of the night, the team spotted a lone hog and made a clean stalk to drop it. It was a quiet but rewarding start for the group’s first night.

Meanwhile, Hank’s crew had a lively night with plenty of wildlife movement. They sat at numerous fields, and while no pigs turned up, they did manage to get a coyote while scanning for hogs. The hunters were easygoing and appreciative, making it an enjoyable night in the fields.

Night 2
Both guides headed back out with the same hunters for round two. Clayton’s night mirrored the first—slow activity, but another successful stalk. His group connected on a single hog, and everyone got in on the action, making it a great team effort. They also saw another hog later in the night, but it slipped away after being spooked by the van.

Hank’s group kept their spirits high as they checked several fields throughout the night. Their persistence paid off when they finally found pigs near a cornfield. After a quiet stalk, the crew knocked one down, adding some meat to the cooler and smiles all around.

The Final Count:
Across both groups, the hunters ended their two-night adventure with four hogs and one coyote—and plenty of stories to take home.

Every Large Group Hunt brings its own excitement, teamwork, and challenge. Whether it’s family, friends, or a corporate crew, Pig Problem’s Guided Hog Hunts in Georgia are a unique way to share an unforgettable night under the stars.

If you’re planning a big group or Corporate Hunting Trip, Pig Problem can accommodate up to 20 hunters in one night with multiple guides and vans ready to roll. Book your Boar Hunt in South Georgia today and experience the thrill of the chase with the people you want to share it with.

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A Father-Son Hunt to Remember:

The Highs and Lows of Thermal Hog Hunting

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Hog Hunting is unpredictable. That’s what makes it a challenge - and what makes it so rewarding. Guide Clayton recently took a father and son out for a two-night Thermal Hog Hunt with Pig Problem, and let’s just say, it was a rollercoaster from start to finish.

Night One:

The Waiting Game

The first night? Brutal. Not a single Pig in sight. They covered miles of farmland, scanning fields and checking hot spots, but the hogs weren’t moving. This sudden weather shift - from 70-degree days to freezing nights - had the Pigs acting strange. It was a tough pill to swallow, but that’s part of the Hog Hunt. If it were easy, it wouldn’t be Hunting.

Night Two:

A Test of Patience and Grit

With nothing to show for their first night, the group pushed even harder on night two. Hour after hour, field after field - still nothing. The frustration was real, but so was the determination.

By 5 AM, after nearly 22 hours of Wild Hog Hunting over two nights, they hit their last field. And finally — Wild Pigs!

The moment they had been grinding for finally arrived. The father and son lined up their chance, and when the time was right, they got a Massive Hog. After a long, Grueling Hunt, they got their reward.

The Name of the Game

Clayton, who had been running on fumes, could finally sleep like a baby. That’s the reality of Pig Hunting - sometimes it’s fast and furious, other times it’s a battle of endurance. The Wild Hogs don’t make it easy, especially when the weather throws them off. But that’s why we do it.

At Pig Problem Inc, we don’t just chase hogs - we hunt them. And when it all comes together, there’s nothing like it.

Want to experience the thrill of the Hunt for yourself? Book your Thermal Hog Hunting adventure today!

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