Georgia Wild Hog Hunting

Thermal Hog Hunting In Georgia

Night 2 of this Georgia Thermal Hog Hunt with Guide Clay was simple, clean, and exactly how a good stalk is supposed to feel.

After covering fields throughout the night, Clay and his hunters finally located a single hog moving alone. Lone pigs are some of the most unpredictable animals in the field — they travel differently, react differently, and don’t always hold still like larger sounders do.

Still, the team moved in quietly, using the wind and terrain to their advantage. A steady, patient approach put them right where they needed to be, and before long, the single was successfully taken — a solid ending to a Hog Hunt that required focus and good teamwork.

That’s the beauty of Hog Hunting in Georgia:
Some nights are fast-paced sounders, and some come down to a single animal and a perfectly executed stalk. Both are equally rewarding, and both highlight why Thermal Night Hunting is one of the most thrilling experiences outdoors.

Another successful night in the books with Guide Clay and Pig Problem — professional guides, real Thermal Gear, and Wild Hog Hunts that always bring something different.

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Some nights test your patience, your wind reading, and your ability to adapt — and this was one of those nights. Guide Hank led this 1-Night Hog Hunt, and even with challenging conditions, the group still ended the night with solid success.

A Pig Right Out of the Gate

The Wild Hog Hunt began when the team spotted a hog from the road. As soon as they pulled into the field, the hog slipped into the treeline directly in front of them. That’s how fast things can change in South Georgia farmland — timing and movement matter.

A Sounder on the Opposite Side

Hank turned the group around and checked the opposite side of the field, where a full sounder was already out feeding. The wind wasn’t ideal, and the positioning made the approach tricky.

Even with those challenges, the team made the most of the opportunity and managed to connect with one of the hogs, though it moved off before they could reach it.

Real Hog Hunting isn’t always perfect. It teaches you how tough, aware, and resilient these animals are.

Returning to the First Spot

While searching the fields, the team noticed another hog back on the side where they originally started. They circled back, moved in carefully, and this time everything came together smoothly. The hog stayed in the open long enough for Hank to guide the group into a clean, controlled approach, ending with a successful recovery.

A Challenging but Successful Night

Every Thermal Hog Hunt is different. Nights like this remind you why Georgia Hog Hunting is such a unique experience.

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Guide Hank led a one-night Thermal Hog Hunt that reminded everyone how quickly things can change in the field.

The night had been quiet until just around midnight, when the team was driving through a wooded stretch and suddenly spotted a Sounder of Pigs about 200 yards out. They stopped fast, geared up, and got ready to make a move.

The wind was shifting along the treeline — never a good sign — and Hank knew that hesitation could send the pigs running. So, in a quick and decisive moment, he adjusted the team’s position and turned a surprise encounter into a successful outcome.

That’s what Hog Hunting in Georgia is all about — patience, timing, and adapting to whatever the night throws your way.

At Pig Problem, we don’t sit and wait. We move, stalk, and strategize to give our hunters the most exciting and ethical Thermal Hog Hunting experience in Georgia. Every night brings something new — new challenges, new lessons, and new memories made under the stars.

Another great night in the books with Guide Hank and his hunters. 🌙

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Night 2

The second night of this 2 Night Hog Hunt with Pig Problem brought plenty of excitement. Early in the evening, the crew encountered a single hog and got the night started on a high note. Not long after, three more hogs were spotted in the distance, leading to a long stalk across the field. Although those slipped away, the action wasn’t over yet.

Later in the night, a sounder appeared but was spooked by deer before the hunters could move into position. Still, patience and persistence paid off. Around 3 a.m., Guide Kaleb returned to the same field with the group and, just as expected, the hogs were back. After a careful approach, the hunters successfully closed out the night with three more hogs, including a Large Boar.

When the dust settled, the group wrapped up the Boar Hunt with five hogs total over two nights of Thermal Hog Hunting in Americus, Georgia. It was the perfect reminder that success in the field comes down to timing, patience, and determination.

Pig Problem is proud to provide Guided Hog Hunts in Georgia that create not only results but also lasting memories.

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This week’s Hog Hunt with Guide Kaleb turned into a night to remember. It started slow with only a few deer, but everything changed when we spotted a single Wild Hog off to the side of a Big Sounder. With the wind in our favor, one clean shot dropped it instantly.

Minutes later, five more broke off and came straight to us. The hunters didn’t miss—dropping all five.

Six Hogs down in one field, all within minutes. A perfect night of action and a Thermal Hog Hunt our crew won’t forget.

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Guide Kaleb’s Hunt

Night 2 Recap

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Night two of the Hog Hunt with Guide Kaleb brought smoother action and a bit of early excitement.


After heading into the second Farm Field of the night, the team quickly spotted a Sounder moving through the area. With conditions just right, the group had a clean setup and made the most of the opportunity. Two Wild Hogs were successfully recovered and to new homes, with signs that a few others had moved off after the initial engagement.


The rest of the night settled down, with the only movement coming from curious deer crossing through the fields. Even with things going quiet after that first encounter, it was a solid night of Thermal Hog Hunting and a good reminder that anything can happen out here—sometimes fast, sometimes slow.


Stay tuned for more updates from the field as Kaleb and the crew continue Tracking Hogs through the South Georgia Farmland under the cover of night.

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Two Nights of Hogs, Coyotes, and Good Times

A Hunt to Remember

Guide Hank led the charge on a 2 Night Hog Hunt packed with action, laughs, and a few surprises. From spotting a massive group of pigs just out of reach to chasing one determined hog over a hill, this trip had all the makings of a classic Pig Problem Adventure.

Night One:

Off to a Strong Start

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The Hog Hunt kicked off with success in the very first field. We got into motion on a Sounder and walked away with three pigs in new homes. After gathering the everything, we continued the search—covering ground and scanning fields through thermal equipment.

At one point, we spotted a huge group of hogs, but they were just beyond our boundary. Still, watching them move through the fields was a thrill in itself. As the night wound down, we managed to add one more unexpected bonus to the list—a Coyote spotted and tracked before heading back in for the night.

Night Two:

One Hog, One Hill, and a Lot of Laughs

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The second night brought a change of pace. As Hank put it, “What’s better than beer and hot glass?” (he is talking about Americus Ga Beer Fest) While there may be a few contenders, it’s hard to top a good night under the stars Thermal Hunting.

We ended up working for a Single Pig that didn’t get re-homed easy. It made a break for it over a hill, and we followed with a mix of anticipation and excitement, not knowing what we’d find. Sure enough, the effort paid off—we found our prize and got some great photos to wrap up the night. Very thankful to relocate this Piggy.

Another Successful Adventure

This Wild Hog Hunt had everything: quick action, good people, great laughs, and the kind of moments that stick with you long after the night ends. Whether you’re Hunting Pigs or just soaking in the full experience, a Hunt with Pig Problem always delivers.

Ready for your own South Georgia Hog Hunting story? Book your adventure today and come make some memories in the night!

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Two Nights of Thermal Hog Hunting with Guide Clayton


Guide Clayton recently led a 2-Night Thermal Hog Hunt with Hunters Ron and Doug, and the experience was nothing short of unforgettable.


Night 1:

A Strong Start


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The first night got off to a promising start. As soon as the group pulled onto the very first field, a Lone Hog presented itself. Ron and Doug wasted no time, making a moment happen and getting the Wild Pig. The rest of the night, however, was quiet. Despite the stillness of the fields, the energy remained high. The Hog Hunters spent the hours swapping stories, sharing laughs, and enjoying the kind of camaraderie that makes nights in the field truly memorable.



Night 2:

Hunting Through the Storm



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The second night brought more action—and a battle with the weather. Thunder and lightning loomed in the distance, but that didn’t slow the Wild Hog Hunt. Three separate Hunting Stalks put the hunters in position, and on one approach, a Hog was still standing when Clayton and Zev moved in. Without hesitation, they lined up side by side and finished the job with precision.



Even as the storm rolled in, the night was filled with music, stories, and nonstop conversation. Ron and Doug proved to be not only Skilled Hunters but also great company, making for an Unforgettable Hunt. Nights like these are what keep guides coming back year after year—Chasing Hogs under the cover of darkness, making memories with good people, and living for the next Hog Hunt.

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Two-Night Hog Hunt

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When it comes to Wild Hog Hunting, few experiences can match the thrill and challenge of a Night Hunt. Our recent 2 Night Hunting Excursion led by our expert guide, Kevin, was nothing short of exhilarating. With his keen expertise and tactical approach, our team successfully took down two Wild Hogs, showcasing the effectiveness of Thermal Hunting technology and our commitment to managing local Wild Hog Populations.

The Thrill of Thermal Hunting

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Thermal Imaging Technology has transformed the way we approach Hog Hunting. As the sun sets and darkness envelops the landscape, Thermal Gear allow Hunters to see in complete darkness, picking up the heat emitted from Hogs’ bodies. This technology greatly enhances our chances of locating and tracking these Elusive Creatures. During our recent Guided Hog Hunt, the combination of experienced guidance and high-tech equipment made for a Memorable Hunting Experience, as we stalked the night, guided by the warm signatures of our quarry against the cool backdrop of the woods.

Why Hunting Hogs is Crucial for Farmers

The importance of Hunting Wild Hogs cannot be overstated, especially for farmers and landowners. Feral Hog Populations have exploded in recent years, causing significant Damage to Crops, livestock, and property. These Invasive Animals are notorious for rooting through fields, trampling crops, and even attacking livestock. As a result, farmers face considerable economic losses each year due to Hog Activity.

Regular Hunting serves as a vital tool in Managing Hog Populations, mitigating the risks associated with their presence. By actively Hunting Hogs, we can help Preserve Local Ecosystems and Maintain Agricultural Productivity.

Book Your Adventure with Hog SWAT

At Pig Problem, we are dedicated to providing Unforgettable Hunting Experiences while simultaneously addressing the concerns of Local Farmers. Our Guide Kevin's recent Pig Hunt exemplifies our commitment to this mission, as his expertise and the use of Thermal Technology resulted in a successful operation.

If you’re looking for a Hunting Adventure that combines excitement with the rewarding experience of wildlife management, we invite you to Book a Hunt with us today. Whether you’re a Seasoned Hunter or a newcomer to the sport, Hog SWAT offers the perfect opportunity to put your skills to the test and contribute to the vital effort of Controlling Hog Populations.

Contact us now to reserve your spot for an unforgettable hog hunting experience!

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A Thrilling Two-Night Wild Hog Hunt in Georgia!

We recently had the pleasure of hosting two Adventurous Hunters, Steven and Ben, for an exhilarating two-night Thermal Hog Hunt in Americus, GA with Pig Problem! Here’s a recap of their Unforgettable Hunting Experience.

Night 1: Guided by Max

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As the sun set and the temperature dropped, the excitement began. They set off into the darkness, where the call of nature was punctuated by the occasional sound of Coyotes. They managed to connect with one early on, but despite there best efforts, they couldn't recover it. Then they saw a second Coyote, they set up and took shots on it. They took him down! Wild Hog Hunt turning into a Thermal Coyote Hunt.

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However, as the clock struck 2 AM, they noticed a significant shift – the Wild Hogs started moving! With Max leading the charge, they successfully thinned out a Sounder of 12 Hogsdeep in the brush. They were to get there hands on two Wild Pigs, the rush of the hunt was undeniable. Nothing compares to that moment of anticipation while waiting for your shot in the quiet of the night!

Night 2: Guided by Clayton

Night two brought a different challenge. With Clayton at the helm, they stayed vigilant throughout the night and spotted one Wild Pig. This is the reality of Hog Hunting; it’s not always about the quantity but the thrill of the chase. Hunting Wild Hogs is an unpredictable game – it’s all about being in the right place at the right time.

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At Pig Problem Inc, we pride ourselves on Hunting Wild Boars, not baited ones. When you finally spot a Hog, the adrenaline rush is like nothing else! The setup is meticulous: organizing and prepping Thermal Hunting Gear, following our guides' lead through the darkness, and navigating the terrain with stealth.

Once positioned, you will assemble your Hunting Tripod, mount your man toy, and turn on your Thermal Device. The anticipation builds as you wait for the guide's signal to take your shot. This isn’t just Hunting – it’s an experience tailored to thrill-seekers who appreciate the True Wild!

If you want to immerse yourself in Georgia’s Best Wild Hog Hunts, book your night with Pig Problem today! Join us for an adventure filled with excitement, camaraderie, and the unmatched Thrill of Hunting in the wild! 🌲✨

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