Hog Hunts Georgia

Wild Hog and Coyote Hunting

Coyote Hunting In Georgia

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The night started with heavy deer activity, but our team stayed patient, waiting for the real targets to emerge. While scouting the early fields, we spotted a coyote. So it was time to switch it up to Coyote Hunting. With a clean chance, the team successfully secured the coyote, providing some much-needed Predator Control for the local farmers.

After navigating through several quiet properties, the momentum shifted. Using our AGM Thermal, we located a pair of pigs and executed a successful stalk, securing the first hog of the night with some impressive precision.

We weren't done yet. After circling back to a high-traffic area, we located a sounder. The team managed to pick out a single and get it, resulting in plenty of "hooting and hollering" in the field! There is nothing like the rush of a successful Thermal Hog Hunt to end a long night. We are grateful we got to take these guys out and hope they had a blast experiencing Hog Hunting.

17 Wild Hog Harvests in Georgia

Hunt Summary

  • Lead Guide: Noah

  • Hunt Type: 1 Night Hog Hunt

  • Harvest Total: 17 Wild Hogs (Record Night!)

  • Equipment Used: AGM Thermal

  • Location: Americus, Georgia

A Night for the History Books

Some nights, the stars align and the Wild Hogs are moving across every field in Americus, GA. Last night was one of those nights. Guide Noah set a new personal record for himself, leading his group to a staggering 17 harvests in a single night of Guided Hog Hunting. Also this is only night 1 of there 2 night hog hunt!

The Reality of the Hunt: Marksmanship Matters

While 17 pigs in a night is an incredible milestone, it’s important to remember that Wild Boar Hunting is a true challenge. We can put a group in front of a sounder of 20+ hogs, but at the end of the day, it comes down to the hunter's marksmanship and composure. Hunting Wild Hogs is different—it isn’t easy, and it isn’t a "given."

A night like this is rare and speaks to the skill of the hunters we had out with us. Whether it was the first 4 pigs on Wise Road or the 7 pigs in a single go-around at Wilmar, these guys were locked in. We’ve seen groups face massive sounders and only secure one or two, so seeing a team execute this well is truly awesome.

Protecting the Farmland

During the night, we even ran into Wes, a local farmer whose fields we protect. He personally thanked the Hog SWAT team for our work in mitigating crop damage. To wrap up the night, the team located one final sounder near "Rats Nest" just before 4:00 AM and secured 5 more pigs to bring the total to 17.

This was easily the Best Hog Hunting we’ve seen in a long time. We are beyond grateful to these hunters for their incredible effort and for their precision in the field.

Night 2 they got 1 Wild Hog!

Hog Hunting In Georgia

Wild Boar Hunting

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Night 2 of this two-night Wild Hog Hunt began with a long stalk that didn’t pan out. On one of the first fields we checked, pigs were present but our wind was wrong — the hogs caught the scent of the van and moved off quickly. Wind is the most crucial factor in Guided Hog Hunting: it can shift at any moment, and hogs have an exceptional sense of smell.

Georgia Boar Hunting

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Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Family Hog Hunts

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Later, they moved to another field and immediately found a group of six pigs, taking one in that encounter. At the next field they checked, they found more hogs and harvested four. After working several fields with no additional sign, they found a new field with a sounder. We made a long stalk and brought down three from that group.

Georgia Critter Hunting

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That’s what we call a great night of Hog Hunting. Over the two nights the team took a total of 15 hogs — seven on night one and eight on night two. We’re grateful to have guided this father–son duo. Book your Georgia Thermal Hog Hunt with Pig Problem — we love taking Families Hog Hunting.

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Georgia Hog Hunts

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Guide Luke led a Guided Hog Hunt and spotted a huge sounder around midnight and used the cover of a hill to get close. They got 2 pigs total taking the first one out close by and getting a second straggler across the field. Searched for a couple more hours and called it a night. Thank you guys for hunting with us! Book your Georgia Hog Hunt today with Pig Problem.

Boar Hunting & Coyote Hunting

📋 Field Report: Night 2 of 2

Lead Guide: Hank

Location: High-Traffic Silage Pile

The Setup: Repeat Ambush & Nighttime Predator Stalk

Targets: Wild Boar & Coyote

Outcome: 1 Hog Secured & 1 Coyote Harvested

Boar Hunting

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A 2-night hog hunt is all about persistence. If you find a "hot spot" on Night 1, you can bet the sounder will be back—and on Night 2 of this mission (that doesn’t happen every time), Guide Hank took the team right back to the silage pile to see if the buffet was still open…

The Repeat Strike: Thermal Hunting in the Silage

Sure enough, the thermal signatures were back in the same spot. The team used the same stealthy approach from the previous night, creeping toward the group as they fed on the silage.

Once the team had their lanes, they opened there chances. We confirmed one hog gotten on the spot, while a few others—feeling the pressure —managed to limp into the thick cover. In the world of Wild Boar Hunting, returning to a successful site is one of the best ways to ensure your guests stay "on the meat" for the duration of their Hunting Trip.

🐺 Nighttime Predator Hunting in Georgia

Coyote Hunting In Georgia

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As the night progressed and the hog activity slowed down, the team pivoted to one of the most popular things to hunt in 2026: Coyote Hunting.

Why Predator Control Matters

Coyotes are the "ghosts of the woods," and they are one of the primary predators affecting local livestock and fawn populations in South Georgia. At Pig Problem, we utilize the best thermal gear to level the playing field against these high-speed targets.

During the second half of the night, Hank’s thermal picked up a lone coyote moving through the perimeter. The team executed a rapid-response stalk, closing the gap and successfully getting the predator. Adding Predator Hunting to your thermal hunting session adds a layer of intensity that most hunters never get to experience.

The Best Coyote Hunting in the United States

Whether you are here for the hogs or looking to test your skills against a wary predator, our guides are experts in Nighttime Predator Hunting. We understand the movement patterns of Georgia's coyotes and how to utilize high-end optics to secure a harvest in total darkness.

Premier Georgia Hog Hunt

📋 Field Report: Night 1 of 2

Lead Guide: Hank

Location: Private Agricultural Property

The Setup: Silage Pile Ambush

Tech: Elite Thermal Optics

Outcome: 2 Hogs Harvested (Instant Drop & Running Shot)

Hog Hunting In Georgia

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When you book a 2-night hog hunt with the Best Hog Hunting in the United States, you aren't just paying for a guide; you’re paying for a tactics. On Night 1 of this latest Wild Hog Hunt, Guide Hank proved that knowing the habits of your target is just as important as having the right gear.

Outsmarting the Sounder: The Silage Pile Strategy

After scanning several primary fields with no activity on the open dirt, Hank pivoted his strategy. He knew that during certain times of the year, hogs will skip the open grazing and head straight for the high-calorie "buffet" found in silage piles.

Using thermal imaging, Hank located the heat signatures buried deep in the silage, munching away and completely unaware of the team’s approach. This "interesting setup" required a stealthy, close-range approach to ensure the hunters had a clear line of chance on the elevated Wild Hogs.

2 Wild Hogs in Seconds

The team got into position and waited for the perfect window. Once the signal was given, the first hog was gotten immediately where it stood. The second animal—startled by the chance—bolted for cover, but the team stayed composed. With a perfectly led follow-up chance, the second hog gotten on the run.

In Thermal Hog Hunting, a successful "running chance" is the ultimate test of a hunter’s skill and a guide’s coaching. Securing two harvests in such a unique environment made for an incredible start to this 48-hour mission.

Why Pig Problem Dominates the Georgia Night Hunt

This is exactly why we are the top choice for Hog Hunting in Georgia. We don't just drive in circles; we hunt with intent. Whether the pigs are in a "bowl" system, a treeline, or a silage pile, our team has the experience to find them and the gear to help you take them home.

This was just the beginning. With Night 1 in the books and the coolers starting to fill, the momentum is high as we head into the final night of the mission.

Georgia Hog Hunting

📋 Field Report: Large Group Hog Hunting

Lead Guide: Max (Owner/Guide)

The Crew: Multi-Hunter Hog Hunt

Location: Americus Georgia

Primary Objective: Sounders & Thermal Hog Hunting

Outcome: 5 Hogs Harvested

Hog Hunting In Georgia

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When a large group of hunters hits the South Georgia dirt, the stakes are higher and the coordination has to be flawless. This week, our owner, Max, lead a Hog Hunt and showed a heavy-hitting unit why Pig Problem offers the best hog hunting in the Georgia. Managing a large line of hunters in the dark requires elite discipline, and Max delivered a masterclass in tactical execution.

Thermal hog Hunting

Stalking a sounder with a large group isn't just about walking into a field—it’s about synchronized movement. Max utilized our best thermal imaging technology to track a massive heat signature from over 600 yards out.

As the group closed the distance, Max coordinated the "line of chances," ensuring every hunter had a clear lane and a safe backdrop. In night hog hunting, communication is everything. The team moved as one unit, closing the gap to within 100 yards before Max gave the signal to engage.

5 Hogs in the Georgia Night

When the countdown hit zero, the field erupted. Thanks to the steady leadership of a veteran guide, the group stayed composed under pressure. In a matter of seconds, the team successfully secured 5 hogs.

This kind of high-volume success is exactly why Pig Problem is the premier choice for corporate retreats, bachelor parties, and large family groups. We don't just put you in the field; we provide a professional tactical environment where everyone stays safe and everyone stays on the meat.

Why Experience Matters: The Pig Problem Standard

There is no substitute for years of experience in the Georgia night. As an owner-operator, Max understands every acre of this land and every nuance of wild boar behavior. Whether he's navigating a complex "bowl" system or managing the safety protocols for a large line of hunters, his leadership ensures that every guest experiences the gold standard of thermal hog hunting.

21st Birthday Hog Hunt

📋 Field Report: Hog Hunting Celebration

Lead Guides: Lead Guide - Max & Guide In Training - Noah

Event: Brody’s 21st Birthday Hog Hunt

Location: Americus, Georgia (South GA Region)

Gear: AGM Thermal

Outcome: Successful Sounder Harvests & Precision Stalks

Hog Hunting In Georgia

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There is no better way to celebrate a 21st birthday than Hog Hunting In Georgia dirt, tracking movement with the best thermal gear in the industry. This mission was a special one, featuring our owner, Max, out in the field to oversee our newest guide, Noah, as they led Brody on a birthday night he won't soon forget.

🎥 Watch the Action: Brody’s Tactical Birthday Hunt

Join Pig Problem Inc. for an intense night of wild boar hunting in Georgia. Watch as Guide Noah and Owner Max lead a 21st birthday Hog Hunting session featuring close-range thermal harvests and predator control.

Professional Guiding and Thermal Hog Hunting

At Pig Problem, safety is our #1 priority. On the second field of the night, our thermal imaging located a sounder positioned in a high-stakes area: the Wild Hogs was situated directly between a local residence and a pivot irrigation system.

This is where expert guiding makes the difference. Noah and Max managed the line perfectly, ensuring a window of engagement that resulted in a successful harvest from the sounder while maintaining a strict cease-fire once the targets moved toward the residence. This level of discipline is why we are considered the premier choice for Night Hog Hunts in Georgia.

Hunting Hogs: The "Cartwheel" Connection

Wild Hog Hunting

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The night was filled with high-adrenaline moments for Thermal Hog Hunting. While a single traveler managed to slip into the timber early in the evening, the team stayed focused on the next opportunity.

The highlight of the night came during the third engagement. The team located a pig on the move and executed a perfect lead. The connection was so solid it sent the animal into a full "cartwheel"—a testament to the stopping power and precision of our equipment when the chance is placed correctly.

Why Hog SWAT is the Top Choice for Hog Hunting in the United States

Whether we are training the next generation of expert hunting guides or celebrating a major life milestone like a 21st birthday, we provide an experience that goes beyond the harvest. We combine the thrill of the Wild Hog Hunt with the highest standards of safety and thermal technology, ensuring every Hunting Trip in Georgia is a success.

Georgia Boar Hunts

Georgia Hog Hunting

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Guide: Hank

Operation: Single Night Tactical Session

Location: South Georgia

When you are looking for Hog Hunting in Georgia, it often comes down to one perfect moment. Guide Hank’s recent session was a masterclass in patience and precision—proving that even on a quiet night, our thermal gear and expert guiding ensure that when the opportunity arrives, we make it count.

The "Drop-Shot" Encounter

After scouting several properties, Hank’s thermal located a single traveler deep in the field. The team didn't hesitate. They executed a stealthy approach, walking right up to the target's position without being detected.

The result was a textbook harvest. With a single, well-placed chance, the hog was re-homed right where it stood. It’s one of the most rewarding sights in Thermal Hog Hunting: seeing the animal sink to its feet instantly, a testament to the effectiveness of our equipment and the composure of our guests.

The Midnight Scout

Following the success of the first field, Hank and the group spent several hours covering additional acreage. While the sounders stayed in the thick cover for the remainder of the night, the team utilized the time to scan the "hot zones" and monitor field activity.

In Wild Hog Hunting, "success" isn't just measured by the number of animals; it's about the quality of the stalk and placement. One clean, professional harvest is a win any night of the week.

🏆 Setting the Bar for Hog Hunting in the United States

The Advantage At Pig Problem, we pride ourselves on providing the best equipment for the job. Our Thermal Hunting gear allows guests to see exactly where a target is, even in total darkness, ensuring that the first chance is the only chance needed.

A Professional Outdoor Experience Whether you are out for five hours or the whole night, we treat every Hog Hunt as an opportunity to master the terrain. This dedication to the "scout" is why we are the top-rated destination for Night Hog Hunts in the region.

Georgia Boar Hunting

Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Wild Hog With One Ear

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Hog Hunting Guide: Hank

Hunting Operation: Night 1 of a 2-Night Sequence

Thermal Hunting Location: Americus, Georgia

When you’re out with Pig Problem, the goal is clear: effective field management and a successful harvest. Night 1 with Hank’s group was a perfect example of how fast things move when you’re tracking movement in the dark.

The Thermal Hunting Breakdown

The evening was productive early on. Using our thermals, the team located a pair in the open. As the encounter unfolded, the group managed to secure one hog immediately.

The second Wild Hog showed every sign of a successful connection—spiraling and losing its footing—but in the split second of hesitation, it found its gear and disappeared into the thick timber. In the world of Wild Boar Hunting, those windows of opportunity open and close in the blink of an eye.

The Wild Hog they got only had 1 ear!

Covering the Acreage

After securing the first one, Hank and the crew spent the remainder of the night scouring the surrounding properties. While the rest of the fields remained quiet for the evening, the intel gathered on where the sounders were moving is just as valuable for planning Night 2.

Even with just one in the cooler, the night was a success. We gathered the data, tested the gear, and set the stage for the next round of Thermal Hog Hunting.

🔍 Field Insights: Why We Track Every Detail

The "Split-Second" Rule During a Night Hog Hunt, behavior can change in an instant. A target that looks like it’s about to stay down can often find a burst of adrenaline. Our guides work with guests to understand these movements so we can maximize the harvest every time we step into the field. Wild hogs are resilient and they are smart, both of those combined is a beast of an animal.

Strategic Field Rotation At Pig Problem, we don't just sit in one spot. If a field is quiet, we move. This high-mobility approach is why we are a top choice for Boar Hunting in Georgia. We cover the ground to find where the pressure is needed most.

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