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Wild Hog Hunting

Photo: Hunting Wild Hogs In Georgia @PigProblem

Some hunters leave an impression the first time they come out.
Others earn a reputation.

Darrell did both — and then came back again in the same week to do it all over.

On this one-night Georgia Thermal Hog Hunt, Guide Clayton and Darrell covered ground and found opportunity after opportunity in the form of three different single hogs. Singles are some of the hardest animals to Hunt — they don’t linger, they don’t bunch up, and they’re constantly moving. Each encounter requires patience, timing, and calm decision-making.

Darrell handled all three encounters flawlessly.
Three setups.
Three clean outcomes.

It was one of those nights where everything clicks — not because it’s easy, but because the hunter knows exactly what they’re doing. The kind of night guides remember, and the kind of hunter guides hope comes back (and Darrell did).

Beyond the field success, Darrell is simply one of those people you enjoy being around. Easygoing, confident, and fun to Thermal Hog Hunt with — the kind of guy who makes the miles, the waiting, and the late hours feel effortless.

Another great night in the books with Pig Problem, Guide Clayton, and one of our favorite repeat hunters of the season.

We’ll be ready whenever Darrell decides it’s time to come back again.

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…

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.

Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Photo: Night 1 of Hog Hunting @PigProblem

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Farm Field on a Full Moon

Photo: Yes The Moon Looked Like The Sun While Hog Hunting @PigProblem

This week, Guide Kaleb led a Father-and-Son Hunting duo on an exciting 2 Night Thermal Hog Hunting adventure.

Night One

Under a bright full moon and cooler temps, the night started with plenty of deer sightings. After a careful stalk, the group located a Sounder of Hogs and successfully harvested two. Later, they spotted another group of Wild Hogs, but it was on neighboring property, so they could only watch from a distance. The crisp breeze and great company made for a memorable first night.

Night Two

The evening kicked off with more deer before the team came across hogs in the second field. Two were secured early on, followed by another quick stalk, though that Hog made it to cover just in time. The rest of the night was quiet, but the father and son left with smiles, already planning their return Hog Hunting Trip next year.

This Hog Hunt also included our Hunting Video Package—stay tuned for the highlight reel coming soon!

Best Birthday Gift For Hunters

Celebrating Adventures: A Birthday Weekend to Remember at Pig Problem

This past weekend marked a special occasion as we celebrated a birthday like no other! A father took his son on an Unforgettable Hunting Trip, wrapping their memorable day in adventure and excitement as they ventured into the wild to Hunt Feral Hogs in the heart of South Georgia. This unique experience is truly the gift that keeps giving, and we couldn’t wait to share their exhilarating journey with all of you!

A Thrilling Thermal Hunt

Under the twinkling stars and the cover of darkness, our skilled guide, Kevin, led the father-son duo on an action-packed Thermal Hog Hunt that would make any hunter's heart race. Armed with the latest gear and a wealth of knowledge from Kevin, they set out to tackle the Wild Hogs roaming freely in the fields.

Check out this incredible video of their adventure!

During their Night of Hunting, they had some truly Unforgettable Hunting moments, including teamwork, laughter, and a few heart-pounding thrills. In total, they were able to take down an impressive seven Wild Hogs!

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Photo: A Night You Will Never Forget @PigProblem

Perfect Gift for the Avid Hunter

If you find yourself pondering what the Best Gift for a Hunter, look no further! This Birthday Hunting Trip was a testament to why Outdoor Hunting Adventures make the best presents. It builds lasting memories and strengthens bonds while experiencing The Great Outdoors together.

What could be more exciting than bringing your loved ones together for an Adrenaline-Filled Hunting adventure that they’re sure to talk about for years to come? A Guided Hog Hunt at Pig Problem might just be the ticket!

Book Your Adventure Today

So, if you're ready to treat yourself or someone special to the Best Hunting in Georgia, Pig Problem is here to provide the Hunt of a Lifetime! Our expert guides are dedicated to ensuring you have an exhilarating and safe experience, just like our recent birthday hunters.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to create unforgettable memories. Book your guided hog hunt with us today!

Let’s make your next gathering something to write home about—Hunting Wild Hogs in Georgia awaits. Happy Hunting!

Are You Bringing Your Own Equipment?

Photo: Hogs Down @PigProblem

There were four encounters during the Hunt, although only 3 Hogs were successfully taken down after the last two encounters. Our customers had brought their own equipment, but it is worth mentioning that we do provide all the necessary gear for a Thermal Hog Hunt. However, we do offer a Hunting $50 Discount if you choose to bring your own equipment. Wether you bring your own equipment or use ours, we will stop at nothing to get you on a Wild Hog!

Great Night Of Father And Son Hunting

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A great night of Father and Son Hunting. Matthew and Jeff came down for a great night of hunting. Got on two single boars and a Coyote for the night. Matthew, “Turned the lights out in Georgia” with his Hog Stopper shot.

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