Crop Protection

South Georgia Crop Protection

Hog Hunting

Photo: Thermal Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Wild Hog Hunting

Photo: Crop Protection @PigProblem

Spring is here in South Georgia, and with it comes the hustle and bustle of planting season. Peanuts, Cotton, and Corn are going into the ground right now—and that makes our farmers’ fields tempting targets for one of the region’s Most Destructive Pests: Wild Hogs. Last week, Guide Hank and his dad teamed up on a Crop‑Protection mission—and together they rehomed four hungry hogs before they could wreak havoc on those freshly planted rows.

Why Wild Hogs Threaten Your Spring Planting

Wild Pigs are more than just a nuisance. A single Sounder can gouge hundreds of square feet of soil in a single night as they root for bulbs, tubers, and newly sprouted seedlings. That means:

  • Seed Loss & Poor Germination. As hogs dig up seedbeds, precious peanuts and corn kernels never get the chance to sprout.

  • Soil Compaction & Erosion. Their heavy bodies and constant trampling can compact the soil, making it harder for roots to penetrate and for water to absorb.

  • Increased Disease Risk. Disturbed soil can kick up spores and pathogens, raising the chance of fungal infections and rot for vulnerable seedlings.

When you’re investing time and money in planting, every row matters. A few torn‑up patches today can turn into a significant hit on yields come harvest.

A Family Affair:

Hank and His Dad in Action

On a recent Wild Hog Hunt, our own Guide Hank brought his dad along for some hands‑on Field Protection. Using our advanced Thermal Gear, they pinpointed four hogs sneaking into Farmland. Within minutes, they’d dispatched the threat—no crop damage, no early‑season losses, and, most importantly, peace of mind for the farmer.

How Pig Problem Keeps Your Fields Safe

At Pig Problem, we specialize in Thermal Hog Hunts tailored to South Georgia’s Planting Calendar. Here’s what you get when you have crop‑protection with us:

  1. Expert Guides. Our team knows hog behavior, seasonal movements, and how to read field signs—so we’re always two steps ahead.

  2. Cutting‑Edge Gear. We Hog Hunt with the latest Thermal

  3. Flexible Scheduling. Planting windows wait for no one. We’re on standby through the spring, ready to respond the instant Wild Hog Activity spikes.

  4. Upfront Rates, No Surprises. You’ll know exactly what to expect—no hidden fees, just straightforward Crop‑Protection Service.

Protect Your Investment—Book Today

Peanuts, cotton, and corn are gearing up for their most vulnerable stage. Don’t wait until you see the Crop Damage in broad daylight. Let Guide Hank, Guide Clayton, Guide Zev, and the rest of the Pig Problem Crew patrol your fields tonight. We’ll keep Wild Pigs out of your seedbeds so you can focus on a bumper crop this fall.

Ready to lock down your spring planting?

Contact Pig Problem Inc today and get your crop‑protection:

📞 (706)-927-5580

📧 info@pigproblem.com

Protecting South Georgia’s farmers—one hog at a time.

Farmers Crop Protection

Pig Problem

Crop Protection:

The Real Work Behind Pig Problem


At Pig Problem, we take hunters out for an unforgettable night of thermal hog hunting, but at the core of what we do is something much more important—protecting farmers’ fields. Wild hogs cause massive destruction to crops, costing farmers thousands of dollars in lost yields and damage. That’s why we’re out there, night after night, making sure these invasive pests don’t get the upper hand.




This time, it wasn’t a guided hunt. It was straight-up crop protection. Our owner, Max, didn’t have to lead a hunt—he was out there handling business himself. As he put it:




“Establish dominance. Took out the whole sounder—five hogs on my own. All while listening to a Shawn Ryan podcast. Started early so I could get home at 8:30 AM. Why have so much cool gear if you never actually go outside?”




Max spent the evening lying in a hammock in the middle of a field, waiting for the pigs to show up. The night was calm, the stars were out, and when the hogs rolled in, it was game over for them. One more field saved from destruction.



We know farmers are having a tough time this year, and we want them to know we’ve got their backs. If you have a pig problem, contact us—we’ll take care of it. It’s our number one priority. We hunt farm fields for free—no cost to the farm. Because at the end of the day, keeping crops safe and stopping the damage is what really matters.



Farmers, don’t wait until the damage is done. Give us a call, and let’s get those hogs out of your fields.

Hungry Hunters

Successful One-Night Hog Hunt with Guide Luke and Pig Problem

Wild Hog Hunt

Photo: Hungry Pig @PigProblem

In an Exhilarating Night of Hunting, Guide Luke led a successful 1 Night Hog Hunt with Pig Problem, showcasing the thrill and camaraderie that defines their outings. The night began with careful stalking through the terrain, when unexpectedly, a Lone Pig emerged at the treeline. This surprise encounter added an element of excitement as the team quickly adapted to the situation.

Best Hog Hunt

Photo: He’s Just Taking A Nap @PigProblem

During the second round, the action intensified as the Hunters located a group of four Wild Hogs. With sharp focus and teamwork, they managed to take several shots, ultimately downing one of the Wild Pigs.

Wild Hog Meat

Photo: lol Hungry Hunters @PigProblem

With a great crew at the helm and a solid haul of meat to take home, this Wild Hog Hunt exemplified the rewarding experiences that Pig Problem Inc. offers. The combination of Skillful Hunting Guiding, strategic Pig Hunting, and the thrill of the chase made for an unforgettable night in the field.

Hog Hunt Georgia

Photo: Thermal Hog Hunt @PigProbleminc

Photo: Hog Hunt Georgia @pigprobleminc.

Chris got on multiple groups and dropped 4 total for the night. Chris has hunted with us multiple times and drives up from the Keys to hunt his property in georgia and hunt hogs with us. Planting season is here so we have been pushing the limits on our Hog Hunts.

Hog Hunting Georgia

Photo: Wild Hog Hunts @pigprobleminc

Wild Hog Hunts out of Americus, Ga. We offer no limit on wild hogs. We are 100 Free range spot and stalk hunting. Every night is different with number of hogs and shot opportunities. We try to find as many as possible to help farmers with crops.

Thermal Hog Hunting Americus, GA

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Guided Hog Hunting Americus, Georgia

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Thermal Hog Hunting Americus, GA

Brad’s first hog hunt was a success. He recently got into hunting after moving away from NY and wanted to try a Night Thermal Hog Hunt. He put great shots on multiple stocks but some made it to the wood and other stayed in the field. We are glad to of had him as a customer for his first experience.

Confirming Zero

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This is what happens when my dad checks his zero. I told him during crop protection shoot them in the guts so you don’t have to drag them as far. He was disappointed that he wasn’t able to get photos. So instead of going to the range to confirm zero he shoots the next pig in the head. He feels better his rifle is zeroed.

Georgia Night Hog Hunting

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Georgia Night Hog Hunting

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Georgia Night Hog Hunting

Another night of hog hunting done. Got on a large sounder around midnight, but only this boar dropped. We saw another one we couldn’t get shots off. Crops are going in the the weather has been great this April.

Brett and Lee's Georgia Hog Hunt

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Georgi Boar Hunts

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Georgi Boar Hunts

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Predator Hunts

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Predator Hunts

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Georgia Hog Hunting

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Georgia Hog Hunting

Night Started Slow but picked up until the fog set in. Planting season is here so help a farmer out and book a family friendly hunt of a life time.

Patience

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Crop Protection

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Crop Protection

No Glory in crop protection. Long nights of patiently waiting and not giving up. Farmers put in long days so we put in long nights. Fields are being planted and the next few weeks is how we show our value. We will be in the field every night for the next 6 weeks with or without customers. Channel your inner Chuck Noris, Bruce Lee, Karl Meltzer, Carlos Hatchcock, or who every you look to for inspiration to keep you pig killing.

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