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Thermal Hog Hunt Report: Guide Kevin Leads Successful Nighttime Adventure

Pig Problem's Thermal Hog Hunt, led by Guide Kevin, recently wrapped up a thrilling and challenging night Hog Hunt that tested the skills of our Hog Hunters. Under the cover of darkness, our team embarked on a 10-hour Hunting Adventure from 7pm to 5am, utilizing the latest thermal imaging technology to track down their elusive targets.

The night was filled with excitement as our team stumbled upon a Massive Sounder of approximately 18 Wild Hogs, presenting a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take down these Cunning Creatures. Despite the difficulty of Hunting moving targets, Guide Kevin and his team remained focused and determined.

After a well-placed shot, the team managed to take down one impressive Hog, a testament to their skill and expertise. However, it's worth noting that Hunting Wild Hogs is an extremely challenging endeavor, requiring precision, patience, and repeated practice.

As Guide Kevin pointed out, "Hunting Wild Hogs is not for the faint of heart. It's a rare individual who can hit a target that's running 15 miles per hour and stands only 3 feet tall." The Hunt is truly a test of skill and endurance, making it all the more satisfying when a successful kill is achieved.

If you're up for the challenge and want to put your Thermal Hog Hunting skills to the test, come join Pig Problem's Expert Guides and Experienced Hunters for an Unforgettable Hunting Adventure. Book your spot today and let's see what you're made of!

Guided Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Here at Pig Problem Inc we offer Guided Hog Hunting located in Americus, Georgia that uses Thermal Technology to Hunt Wild Hogs. These Wild Hogs are a real nuisance, causing damage to crops, property, and even wildlife habitats. That's where Pig Problem comes in - we offer a Unique Hunting Experience that not only helps to Control The Wild Hog Population, but also provides an Exciting Adventure for Hunters. Book A Hunt today, it’s always a great night when you are Hunting Pigs.

A Hog & A Cat Together

Turn up the Audio for this one. If we could capture the things I say… I would be famous? Or Banished? Most defiantly misunderstood. Grateful to enjoy what I do and the people we get to meet. But really have you ever seen a wild hog and a cat together? Meow’s will save you trust me I’m a guide. I am a trained professional and passed my test with a “C”. No Kitty Kat Meows… should have specified a Lions Roar.

Wild Boar Hunting In Americus, Ga

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Guide Capt Max led a 2 Night Hog Hunt for Pig Problem, with some interesting experiences to share.

On the first night, they had a long night of guarding the cornfields that were planted, but eventually found a Single Boar rooting in a field. It was a slow start, but they were able to successfully take down the Boar. Guide Capt Max was hopeful that the second night would be more fast-paced and exciting.

The second night brought some challenges as they found themselves scaring away Wild Hogs and taking shots at some that didn't go down and made it into the woods. Despite the difficulties, Guide Capt Max and his group had a fun time Hunting for Hogs and enjoyed the overall experience.

Overall, the 2-Night Thermal Hog Hunt led by Guide Capt Max for Pig Problem had its ups and downs, but it was a memorable Hunting Adventure for everyone involved.

Muddy Hog Hunting

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Guide Capt Clay led a 1 Night Hog Hunting Excursion for Pig Problem, in Americus, Ga. Upon pulling into the first field, he spotted two groups of Pigs. Despite the thick moisture in the air and occasional sprinkles of rain, they managed to track down one group after a 1.5 Mile Stalk. Only one Baby Hog was taken down in the field, as the rest escaped. An hour later, they found another Group of Hogs in a different field and successfully shot down four. The Hunting Expedition left everyone, including Guide Capt Peanut Protector Clayton, covered in mud - from the van to the guns to the people themselves, there was mud everywhere.

Hunting In Americus, GA

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Guide Capt Clay took Max's family out on a 2 Night Hog Hunting Trip. Unfortunately, they didn't see anything the first night. However, on the second night, they had better luck. They took two shots and both Hogs dropped right away. They also had another opportunity at a Bigger Hog, but it managed to escape into the trees after taking some rounds. Guide Capt Clay recommends coming to Americus, GA for a thrilling Thermal Hog Hunting experience.

Pig Pile(s)!!

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Photo: Where Did You Think You Were Going?

Photo: Pig Pile!!! @PigProblem

Photo: How Do You Top This Hog Hunt?

What a night of Wild Hog Hunting! Andrew came down last year for his bachelor party. He left without a shot fired.  This year we sent him back with a Pig Pile! 9 Wild Hogs in total. Imagine Andrew coming back next year with double the Hogs! Time will only tell. Book a Thermal Hog Hunt today!

Close Wild Hog Encounters

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Photo: Taking Down Wild Hogs @PigProblem

Hunting Hogs using Thermal Imaging often involves getting up close and personal with the animals, as the technology allows Hunters to Stalk their Prey silently and undetected. The close proximity adds an element of intensity and requires stealth and skill to execute a Successful Hunt. That’s was these guys did. They ended the night with 4 Wild Hogs!

Gruesome...

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Photo: This Is Gruesome… @PigProblem

Wild Hogs have become a significant nuisance and ecological threat in many areas due to their Rapid Population Growth and Destructive Behavior. Thermal Hog Hunting enables Hunters to contribute to Population Control efforts, helping to reduce the negative impact of Hogs on Crops, habitats, and other wildlife. Be apart of our team for a night or two and help us with Feral Wild Hog Control.

Do You Know What A Hog's Best Sense Is?

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They encountered warm weather and shifting winds while Hunting. They managed to take down a Big Boar. However, there were a few instances where we were winded during our Stalks. For those who may not understand, being winded refers to a situation where the wind changes direction while we're approaching the Hogs, and they are able to pick up our scent. Unlike most animals, Wild Hogs don’t have night vision, their eyes are similar to humans. However, their sense of smell is incredibly strong and they can detect scents from miles away. Feral Hogs possess an extremely well developed sense of smell; in fact, smell is a Hog's best sense. They rely heavily on it to detect danger and seek out food. They can smell some odors 5-7 miles away and can detect odors as many as 25 feet underground!

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