Guided Night Hunting

Thermal Hog Hunting

Photo: Dropped 2 Wild Hogs @PigProblem

Guide Capt Max led a 1-Night Hog Hunt for Pig Problem, guiding the group through a series of challenging encounters and ultimately Successful Hunts.

After a failed Stalk on Hogs and an elusive Coyote that couldn't be found, the group encountered a single Boar that managed to evade their shot. However, they persevered and were able to drop two Hogs back-to-back later in the night. The first success came when a single Sow appeared, and they were able to bring her down. Subsequently, a smaller Wild Hog emerged to investigate the commotion, leading to a chase before they were able to successfully take the shots.

Despite the challenges faced throughout the Hunt, Guide Capt Max and the group had a great time bonding with friends and creating lasting memories in the Thrilling Outdoors. Reflecting on the night, Guide Capt Max expressed satisfaction with the Successful Hunts and looked forward to leading more Memorable Hunting Experiences for Pig Problem Inc in the future.

The Thrill Of Hunting Wild Hogs

Photo Night 1: Wild Hog Hunting @PigProlem

Photo Night 2: Thermal Hog Hunting @PigProblem

In South Georgia, the Wild Hog Hunting experience at Pig Problem reaches a whole new level with the use of Thermal Technology. Pig Problem Inc offers a unique opportunity for customers to embark on Thrilling Nighttime Hunts, guided by our experienced team. With the advantage of Thermal Imaging, Hunters can Stalk Hogs under the cover of darkness, gaining the upper hand in the pursuit.

The vast fields of South Georgia provide the perfect backdrop for an Unforgettable Hunting Adventure. As the night falls, the Hogs Emerge, their keen senses on high alert. However, with their limited night vision, the Wild Hogs are no match for our Hunters equipped with Thermal Devices, allowing for strategic and Successful Hunts.

Guided by Peanut Protector Capt Clayton, customers have the chance to navigate the dark terrain, closing in on their Elusive Prey with precision and expertise. The thrill of the chase and the rush of adrenaline make for an exhilarating experience that will be remembered for years to come.

Join us in Americus, Georgia for a Wild Hog Hunting Excursion like no other. Immerse yourself in the thrill of the Night Hunt, harnessing the power of Thermal Technology to track and take down these Cunning Creatures under the cloak of darkness. Book your adventure with us today and prepare for an unforgettable experience in the heart of Wild Hog Country.

Georgia Wild Hog Hunts

Photo: Hog Down @PigProblem

Photo: Hogs Lined Up @PigProblem

Photo: Boar Huntnig @PigProblem

Join us at Pig Problem for an Unforgettable Hog Hunting Experience in the wilds of Americus, Georgia! Our Guided Hog Hunting Company specializes in Nighttime Hunts using Thermal Imaging Technology to track down these Elusive Creatures.

Under the expert guidance of Guide Kevin, you'll embark on an exciting adventure through the South Georgia Wilderness in search of Wild Hogs. Equipped with Top-of-the-line Thermal Equipment, you'll have the opportunity to test your skills and aim as you track down these elusive and Destructive Hogs.

Whether you're a Seasoned Hunter or new to the sport, our team at Pig Problem Inc is dedicated to providing a safe and Successful Hunting Experience for all. Come join us for a Thrilling Night of Hog Hunting under the Georgia stars with Guide Kevin leading the way. Book Your Hunt with us today and let's tackle the pig problem together!

Thermal Hunting

Photo: Wild Hog Down @PigProblem

Photo: Hunting In Georgia @PigProblem

Photo: Thermal Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Guide Hank took these guys Hog Hunting. On the second night of Wild Hog Hunting with Joe and Mark. Five Pigs were spotted, with shots fired at two on the second field and three on the third field. As the group was setting up, they stumbled upon a Sounder of Sleeping Pigs, which quickly turned and stared at them. The Hunters acted swiftly, taking down three Hogs before they could react. Despite not encountering any more Wild Hogs for the remainder of the night, it was considered a Successful Hunt with a good amount of Meat Harvested. Guide Hank said these hunters skills were impressive and he hopes to guide them again in the future.

A Hog's Fate...

Photo: You Can Run, But You’re Going Down @PigProblem

Photo: You Can’t Escape Your Fate Piggie @PigProblem

Guide Hank had a successful hog hunting outing with Joe and Mark, who had a great time slaying hogs. Despite encountering some shy pigs, the guys skillfully prevented them from running off. They managed to harvest one pig in the first field they checked. In the second field, they encountered five pigs that were spooked by a pack of coyotes multiple times. However, this did not deter them, as they located the pigs around the corner of the tree line and made quick shots before their scent reached the animals. By the end of the night, they had taken down two pigs, marking a great success.

Hunting Wild Hogs

Photo Night 1: Wild Hogs Down @PigProblem

Photo Night 2: Killin Time @PigProblem

These guys went on a 2 Night Hog Hunting Trip at Pig Problem. Guide Peanut Protector Capt Clayton took them on a Hog Hunt, showing them the Night Life In Americus. On the first night they were able to take down 4 Big Hogs. This group looks unstoppable. The second night there was a Hog Contest going on in our area and had pretty much all of Georgia involved. They still managed to get one! “If there was a Hog scaring contest I would win” -Capt Clayton.

Close Wild Hog Encounters

Photo: Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Photo: Another Big Boy @PigProblem

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!

The Power Couple

Photo: Couple Hunts @PigProblem

Photo: Stiff As A Board @PigProblem

Last night, an adventurous young couple successfully took down a total of 8 Wild Hogs. Despite the freezing cold conditions, Guide Capt Max, confirmed that the Hogs were active. They even left one Pig in the field for so long that they couldn't get it to lay on its belly. Fortunately, the customer managed to capture the other 3 Hog Hunting Photos on her phone, so don’t think we are lying about the 8 Wild Pigs. The entire experience was truly Action-Packed and thrilling, as the couple indulged in an Exhilarating Night of Thermal Hunting.

Predator Hunt Turned To Hog Hunting

Photo: The Dream Team @PigProblem

Guide Luke excepted the task of trying out Predator Hunting with a caller provided by the customers. However, circumstances swiftly made Hog Hunting an irresistibly appealing alternative. Acknowledging the visitors' initial intention of pursuing Pigs, Guide Luke (Hank) ensured their expectations were fulfilled. A successful evening ensued, with a remarkable 5 shots fired and 2 Wild Hogs taken down. Nevertheless, one Wild Boar put up a determined fight, necessitating a few additional rounds to prevent its escape into the woods. As the night drew closer to midnight, the urgency of the Hunters to return home concluded the Hunting Adventure. Luke hopes they return for next year’s Hog Hunting Season. For an Unforgettable Wild Hog Hunting Experience, be sure to Book a Hunt in the South Georgia.

Hog Season Never Ends

Photo: Hog Down @PigProblem

Photo: Wild Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Photo: Did someone say CORN?!?!?! @PigProblem

Deer season is finally over!!! We love when Deer Season is over because there is Deer Hunters that Hunt on most of the properties we Hog Hunt. Which means we have to leave different fields at certian times so we don’t interfer with someones Deer Hunt. Last Night Wiid Hogs were everywhere. They had 5 Hog encounters, but we could not stack them up. Grateful to take Micheal, Max, & Nate Hog Hunting. They have been Hunting with Capt Max since the beginning of Pig Problem and we are grateful to have them back!

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