Hog Hunt

Thermal Hog Hunting Georgia

Successful Thermal Hog Hunting in South Georgia with Pig Problem Inc.

Photo: Hog Hunting @PigProblem

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.

Georgia Hog Hunting and Predator Control

Hog Hunting in Georgia

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Coyote Hunting In Georgia

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While we strive for high-volume harvests every night, Hog Hunting in Georgia sometimes requires a heavy grind. The second night of our recent multi-day trip in Americus presented much slower hog movement than the opener, but it still provided a massive win for the group.

Hog activity was limited throughout the evening, with only one single hog located. Despite our guides covering significant ground and checking multiple South Georgia properties, the hogs remained elusive. However, this is exactly why Thermal Hog Hunting is so effective—it allows us to pivot to predator control when the hogs aren't moving.

While the hogs were scarce, the group was able to capitalize on a long-time goal during our Night Hog Hunts. We successfully located and recovered a Coyote, marking a milestone that several hunters in the group had been chasing for years. It turned a slow night into a highly rewarding experience.

Even nights with limited movement are a vital part of Wild Boar Hunting. Staying patient, adapting to the weather, and continuing to scout sets the stage for success on the final night of a multi-day Hog Hunt. At Pig Problem Inc., we are committed to the Thermal Hunt, whether we are tracking sounders or managing predators across Georgia farmland.

Hunting Georgia In Cold Weather

Sometimes the South Georgia weather has a bigger impact on Wild Hog movement than anything we do in the field — and Night 1 of this Hog Hunt with Guide Clay was a perfect example.

The temperature dropped from the mid-50s the night before to below freezing, and the fields told the story:
empty field after empty field after empty field.

Wild hogs are incredibly sensitive to sudden temperature swings, and when the weather shifts this fast, they often change their patterns completely. What’s usually reliable ground becomes quiet, and even thermal struggle to pick up movement.

Around 4:00 AM, Clay finally spotted three hogs in a distant field. But before he could even pull in and get the van parked, the pigs drifted straight into the trees. They never stopped moving and were likely only in that field for five minutes or less — classic behavior when a cold front pushes through.

Even with the slow night, the hunters kept great attitudes, stayed patient, and were excited for Night 2. Clay said they were awesome.

Weather happens. Slow nights happen. But that’s what makes Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia so real. Nothing is guaranteed, and every night brings a different lesson in how these animals adapt to the environment around them.

With temperatures staying cold tomorrow, we’re hoping the hogs adjust quickly and movement picks back up. Night 2 of this Wild Hog Hunt is on the way…

Pig Pile

Photo: Hog Slayers @PigProblem

SIX-PACK OF WILD HOGS TAKEN DOWN ON 1-NIGHT HUNT!

Our Guide Kevin recently led an epic 1-Night Hog Hunt for our valued customers at Pig Problem, and the results are nothing short of phenomenal!

The group of Hunters took down an impressive SIX WILD HOGS during their one-night Hunting Adventure, showcasing the effectiveness of our Thermal Hunting technology and Kevin's expert guiding skills.

The thrill of the Hunt was palpable as our clients worked together to track and harvest these destructive pests. It was an incredible experience, and we're thrilled to have played a role in helping to manage the Wild Hog Population.

We're grateful for the opportunity to serve such fantastic customers and can't wait to have them back out on the range again soon. Who knows how many more Hogs they'll be able to take down with our expert guidance?

Thanks for choosing Pig Problem for your Hog Hunting needs. We're honored to be your go-to outfitter for a successful and enjoyable Hunting Experience!

GoRuck Tough 16 Miles 12 Hours

Photo: GoRuck Tough Team Photo 12/1/2023 @pigprobleminc

Photo: GoRuck Touch Before Event Photo @pigprobleminc Capt. Clayton, KettleBell Grant, Capt. Max, Capt. Marc, & Kevin

Photo: GoRuck Tough Team Photo After 12 Hours @pigprobleminc. Kevin, Capt. Marc, Capt. Max, KettleBell Grant, & Capt. Clayton

Photo: GoRuck Team Weight Remember Pearl Harbor Dec 1, 2023 Charleston, SC @PigProblemInc.

If you don’t understand why, it’s not worth explaining. We signed up for GoRuck last spring bought Ruck sacks and trained when we could. If you saw us wearing our packs while hunting now you know why. 20-30lb plates while stalking with customers just to get extra steps in. 28 signed up, 13 showed up, 13 finished the event in Charleston, SC. Grateful to surround myself with like minded people. Proud to have have my brother by my side was the best part.

Best Hog Hunter In Georgia

Photo: Peanut Protector Guide Clayton @PigProblem

“This is what we do on our nights off. Most of the time we drink beer. All of the time. And then sometimes we go hunting”- Peanut Protector Guide Clayton. Guide Clayton had the night off and decided he wanted to Hunt Wild Hogs. I haven’t seen the video yet of him shooting so I can’t tell ya’ll how good he is. He says he is the best. I will definitely be posting his Hog Hunt Video so everyone can see if he is the Best Hunter. Then we all can try to beat the Best Hog Hunter in Georgia.

Wild Hog Hunts

Photo: Wild Hog Hunts @pigprobleminc.

Wild Hog Hunting in Americus, GA with Pig Problem Inc. Small sounder in some freshly planted corn was taken out by Karl and Dan last night. Book a hunt and help protect the farmers corn.

Thermal Hog Hunts In Georgia

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Wild Hog Hunting in Americus, GA. We are 100% free range fair chase wild hog hunting. No Limits, No Fences, No Feeders are used on our hunts. Book A Hunt for your next Hog Hunting Adventure.

Hog Hunts In Americus, Georgia

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Photo: Hog Hunting @pigprobleminc.

Hog Hunts out of Americus, GA We provide all the equipment and your hunt is fully guided from start to finish. We offer unlimited hogs so if a sounder of 10—30 wild hogs are in front of you, have at it. Book A Hunt for your next Hunting Trip.

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