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Two Nights of Hog Hunting with Peanut Protector, Guide Capt. Clayton

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At Pig Problem, the team embraces the wild, unpredictable, and downright hilarious adventures that come with Hog Hunting. Recently, Guide Capt. Clayton, affectionately known as the Peanut Protector, had the pleasure of leading a fantastic group on a 2 Night Hog Hunting excursion, filled with unforgettable stories and plenty of laughter.

Night 1: Old Friends and New Adventures

Reuniting with familiar faces is always a treat in the Hunting world. On this trip, Andy and John returned after successfully Wild Hog Hunting with Pig Problem Inc two years ago. With excitement in the air, the Hog Hunt began.

Early in the night, the group spotted a small hog lounging in a peanut field, surrounded by a curious gathering of deer. The evening appeared to be brimming with potential!

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As they carefully moved through the flipped peanut field, Andy and John found a good vantage point. After taking aim, they took two shots, successfully dropping the Hog. However, the excitement didn’t end there; as the group approached the Wild Hog, they realized it was still alive. In a great show of teamwork, Andy handed over his SIG P322 pistol, equipped with a suppressor and TLR8, to Capt. Clayton for the final dispatch, turning a tense moment into a shared experience.

Although the rest of the night was quieter—only spotting a few deer—the camaraderie on the Hunt kept spirits high. One particularly amusing instance was Andy’s unique countdown method whenever he prepared to take a shot. While our guides count down “3, 2, BANG,” Andy preferred “3, 2, Big Titties.” Capt. Clayton couldn’t help but chuckle at Andy's seriousness whenever he expressed this countdown style on the range.

Night 2: A Little Bit of Chaos

If Night 1 was memorable, Night 2 was nothing short of exhilarating. The group kicked off the night with the excitement of taking down 2 Wild Hogs and a Coyote .

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Capt. Clayton quickly spotted a single Pig early in the night, but as they began their stalk, a deer started snorting loudly, spooking the Wild Pig back into the safety of the trees. Capt. Clayton humorously reflected on the situation, imagining himself choking out a deer right on the spot—a testament to his frustration with deer as the second least favorite animal to encounter at night. Number one on that list? Birds—Capt. Clayton had no love for birds either.

After a long stretch of quiet, the nighttime adventure picked up again around 2 AM, and the team had a solid opportunity to take aim at (another) coyote, resulting in a successful shot.

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A Memorable Experience

While the first night had its challenges, the laughter and camaraderie made everything worthwhile. Each Wild Hog Hunt brings unique obstacles and surprises, and it’s often the unexpected moments—like deer creating chaos—that create the Best Hunting Memories.

As the Two-Night Hunting Adventure came to a close, the team expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share their passion for Nighttime Hunting with a group excited to embrace the wild experiences that come with it. Every adventure brings everyone closer together, creating unforgettable stories to cherish.

Thanks to Andy and John who joined Capt. Clayton on this Two-Night Hunting Trip. The crew at Pig Problem Inc is already looking forward to their next round in the field. For those interested in embarking on their own Thermal Hog Hunting adventure, reaching out to Pig Problem is a must—who knows what memories may lie ahead!

Keep your sights set, and happy hunting!

An Unforgettable Retirement Party Hunt

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At Pig Problem, we had the distinct pleasure of hosting a memorable retirement celebration for Chris and Scott, who traveled down south to Americus, GA, for an exciting night of Hog Hunting. Led by our esteemed Guide Capt Max, this adventure was not just a Hunting Trip; it was a celebration of years of hard work and friendship.

As the sun set over the beautiful Georgia landscape, Chris and Scott geared up for some Thrilling Thermal Hog Hunting. The night was filled with camaraderie and excitement as the group set out into the darkness, eager to encounter the elusive Wild Boars that roam the area.

It didn’t take long for the Hunters to spot their first Sounder. With keen eyes and the advantage of thermal optics, they navigated the terrain in search of their quarry. The thrill of Night Hunting is unmatched, and with two distinct Groups of Hogs observed during their adventure, the tension was palpable. While only one Boar was ultimately brought down, the encounters with two different Sounders made for an exhilarating night under the stars.

We are grateful for the trust Chris and Scott placed in us to celebrate such a significant milestone in their lives. At Pig Problem Inc, we pride ourselves on providing not just excellent Georgia Hog Hunting experiences, but also creating lasting memories with great people. It was an honor to help commemorate their retirement, and we hope they cherish the memories of their time hunting with us.

As they embark on this new chapter in their lives, we wish Chris and Scott all the best in their retirement. We truly hope they enjoyed their time with us and will consider returning to chase more Wild Hogs in the future. Our doors are always open for more adventures in Boar Hunting!

Thank you for choosing Pig Problem for your retirement party hunt. Here’s to many more nights of adventure under the South Georgia sky!

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If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience in Georgia Hog Hunting, reach out to us at Pig Problem Inc, where we specialize in Thermal Hog Hunting adventures that will leave you with stories to tell for years to come. Happy Hunting! 🐗

Thermal Hog Hunting

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Thermal Hog Hunt Report: Guide Kevin Leads Successful Nighttime Adventure

Pig Problem's Thermal Hog Hunt, led by Guide Kevin, recently wrapped up a thrilling and challenging night Hog Hunt that tested the skills of our Hog Hunters. Under the cover of darkness, our team embarked on a 10-hour Hunting Adventure from 7pm to 5am, utilizing the latest thermal imaging technology to track down their elusive targets.

The night was filled with excitement as our team stumbled upon a Massive Sounder of approximately 18 Wild Hogs, presenting a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take down these Cunning Creatures. Despite the difficulty of Hunting moving targets, Guide Kevin and his team remained focused and determined.

After a well-placed shot, the team managed to take down one impressive Hog, a testament to their skill and expertise. However, it's worth noting that Hunting Wild Hogs is an extremely challenging endeavor, requiring precision, patience, and repeated practice.

As Guide Kevin pointed out, "Hunting Wild Hogs is not for the faint of heart. It's a rare individual who can hit a target that's running 15 miles per hour and stands only 3 feet tall." The Hunt is truly a test of skill and endurance, making it all the more satisfying when a successful kill is achieved.

If you're up for the challenge and want to put your Thermal Hog Hunting skills to the test, come join Pig Problem's Expert Guides and Experienced Hunters for an Unforgettable Hunting Adventure. Book your spot today and let's see what you're made of!

Close Wild Hog Encounters

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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!

26 Hogs In 4 Nights

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Peanut Protector Capt Clayton had an amazing time Hunting with Frank, Paul, and Grover at Pig Problem. Over the course of 4 nights, they were able to Successfully Hunt and capture 26 Wild Hogs. Capt Clayton was thoroughly impressed with his experience with these guys and couldn't stop talking about how awesome they were. He mentioned that this group was his favorite to take out Hunting and enjoyed their company immensely. They had such a great time together that they have already booked for next year, and Peanut Protector will once again lead them to Hunting Glory. Reflecting on their time together, Capt Clayton expressed that he wished he had met these guys when he was their age. Their enthusiasm and skill made the whole experience even more enjoyable. If you're a cool person and interested in booking a Hog Hunt, don't hesitate to reach out. We don’t want weird people.

Hog Season Never Ends

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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!

Pig Pile

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The recent Two-Night Hog Hunt was an incredible success! It's hard to resist the excitement of Hunting Hogs for two consecutive days, and these guys made the most of it. Witnessing a magnificent Pig Pile was a true highlight of the experience, showcasing their prowess as skilled Hog Slayers. Don't miss out on your chance to join the ranks of these accomplished Hunters. Book your Wild Hog Hunt today and get ready for an exhilarating adventure!

Army Crawling For A Hog

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What an incredible Hog Hunt with Guide Luke (Hank), Steve, and Bobby! When you encounter a Pig dead center in a vast field during the full moon, with no surrounding cover, what do you do? You resort to Army Crawling. That's exactly what Steve and Bobby did when there were no other options. With guns in front, we crouched our way towards the Wild Pig, gradually crawling closer as it started walking in our direction. They patiently waited for the perfect shot and when the moment arrived, they nailed it. The Hog dropped instantly from about 100 yards away.

These guys were determined to eliminate the Pigs and they were willing to do whatever it took to get the job done. The second Stalk took us on a decent hike across the field. Using a pivot tire as cover, we managed to sneak close enough to shoot the Wild Hog. We watched as it hobbled about 50 yards across the field before succumbing to the injuries inflicted by the initial shots. This pig had an insatiable appetite for corn. It simply couldn't resist it. So we let it keep the piece of corn it was fixated on, just for the sake of capturing some memorable pictures.

The Pig On A Silver Platter

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Chris and Jacob had yet another successful night on their 2 Night Hog Hunting Package at Pig Problem. After tracking a group of Pigs through a vast field, we unfortunately lost sight of them and decided to move on quickly in search of new targets. As we were leaving the field, to our surprise, a Wild Pig emerged from the trees directly in front of our Pig Van, approximately 200 yards away.

Without wasting any time, they swiftly assembled their gear and cautiously approached the Hog, hugging the tree line from a distance of about 90 yards. With precise shots, they targeted the hind legs of the Wild Hog. Despite being wounded, the determined pig dragged itself off the field, showcasing incredible resilience.

In a decisive move, Chris administered a follow-up shot to the Pig's neck, swiftly ending its suffering. Astonishingly, the Hog positioned itself in such a perfect manner that it appeared as if it had served itself up on a silver platter. Even for the photo, Guide Luke didn't need to reposition it; such was the Hog's stillness. This unforgettable moment will forever be etched in our memories.

Although it was the only pig of the night, the thrill and satisfaction derived from this Hunt were unparalleled. Don't miss your chance to experience the excitement of a Guided Hog Hunt. Book with us today at Pig Problem Inc and embark on a memorable Hunting Adventure.

Merry BALL-Stuffing: Our Hilarious Hog Hunt Adventure

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Merry Christmas!! During a midnight snack raid by some Mischievous Piggies, Chris and Jacob decided to put an end to their lives as a suitable punishment. They embarked on a pleasant trek through the field, solely for the purpose of encountering these Wild Pigs, and Chris and Jacob did not disappoint. It was Jacob's First Hunting Experience, and he showcased a remarkable instinct as a natural-born killer. As they made there way off the field, another Hog unwittingly sealed its fate by crossing our path. A single shot from each Hunter swiftly took down the Wild Boar. Upon approaching the fallen creature, we couldn't help but notice its massive pair of testicles and decided to capture the moment in a photograph. It seems that size doesn't always equate to superiority, as this Overly Confident Hog assumed that no one would dare to approach him with such an impressive pair. Guide Luke was tired after having to drag the Hogs off the field then carry all the meat to the Hog Van. Since they couldn’t drive to that part of the field. Very thankful Max captured the lovely bathroom picture. Being a Hog Guide isn’t always a rainbows and butterflies. Book a Father and Son Hunt today with Pig Problem!

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