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Sounder of Wild Hogs!!

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Wild Hog Hunting

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At Pig Problem Inc., our mission is rooted in effective Feral Hog Management and protecting Georgia’s agricultural assets. During the second night of a recent management project led by guide Hank, our team demonstrated the efficiency required to handle high-density Wild Hog populations.

The evening began with the identification of a large sounder utilizing a key sector of the property. Recognizing the opportunity for a significant impact, our team executed a tactical repositioning. By shifting our approach to the south side of the field, we were able to conduct a stealthy, low-profile stalk.

Using professional-grade Thermal Hog Hunting technology, our group successfully closed the distance. The resulting encounter was a major success for the landowner, with nine hogs successfully recovered in a single round. This level of efficiency is what defines our approach to Hog Hunting in Georgia. We don't just scout; we strategically remove nuisance wildlife to ensure long-term land stewardship and crop protection in South Georgia.

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Pig Hunting

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Hunting Wild Hogs

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Spot and Stalk Hunting

Photo: Spot and Stalk Hunting @PigProblem

Consistency is the ultimate goal in Hog Hunting Georgia, and night two of our trip with guide Clayton delivered exactly that. In a rare 'rinse and repeat' scenario, the evening unfolded almost identically to the night before, proving that our scouting and field rotation strategies are hitting the mark.

Upon entering the first field of the night, Clayton immediately identified a sounder of Wild Hogs using our Thermal Hog Hunting equipment. The team moved into a tactical position and executed a clean setup, resulting in three successful recoveries to start the evening.

The remainder of the night across the South Georgia landscape remained quiet, allowing the group to reflect on a highly successful multi-day Hog Hunt. It’s always rewarding to work with 'dope' groups who appreciate the process of a professional Boar Hunting operation. With back-to-back nights of sounder success, this trip was a total win for both the hunters and the landowners we support through our Wild Hog management efforts.

Pig Pile!

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This Hog Hunt was amazing, these guys are a crazy good shot! "I said stack ‘em."- guide capt ben, They asked, "how high?" 7 will do! After a long stalk (1800 yards) following a Solo Boar we stumbled onto a super Sounder of 50 Pigs! 2 men vs 50 Wild Hogs... Crazy. 7 out of 50 is amazing. Couldn’t tell snout from tail because the Pigs were so stacked. We let the 7.62x39 sort that out. We are glad these guys choose Pig Problem Inc to be their Guided Hog Hunting Service.

Peanut Protector Guide Clayton's Hog Hunt | Video

Best Hog Hunter In Georgia?

As promised, we are pleased to present this captivating Hog Hunting Video featuring our Guide Clayton on a night adventure of Hunting Wild Hogs. The question on everyone's mind is, how good is he? I must say, I was thoroughly impressed with some of Clayton's brilliant shots. Have you got what it takes to outdo our Peanut Protector Guide? Book a Hunt in Americus, GA today and let's find out together!

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.

Nothing

Photo: Something saying Nothing, but its something @PigProblemInc.

Max guided last night and saw Nothing. When there is nothing to see there is nothing to get, Nothing to take a photo of. Nothing to write a story about. Nothing to remember. Nothing to chop up and eat, Nothing to share, Nothing to brag about, Nothing but foggy darkness. But I gave you something to read. And our customers will be back to experience something.

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