Pig Problem Inc Adventure

Why Hunters Choose Pig Problem for Hog Hunting in Georgia

Best Hog Hunting Company

Photo: Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Night two of this 2-Night Hog Hunt in Georgia wrapped up with another Wild Hog successfully recovered, closing out a productive Hunting Trip.

What sets Pig Problem apart isn’t just the results — it’s the experience. From local knowledge and careful planning to responsible Hog Control practices, every Hog Hunt is tailored to benefit both hunters and landowners.

Pig Problem focuses on:

  • Strategic field selection

  • Respect for farmland and property boundaries

  • Safe, professional guided hunts

  • Supporting farmers across South Georgia

Whether you’re new to Hog Hunting or returning for another Thermal Hunting Trip, Pig Problem Inc is committed to providing an effective and well-run experience from start to finish.

The Fall Of The Possum

Photo: Momma Sow @PigProblem

Photo: The Group That Shouldn’t Have Came Back @PigProblem

Read till the end you won’t regret it. Peanut Protector Guide Clayton took father Norman, son Norman, and other son that was not Norman out on a Hog Hunting Adventure. This was there second night of Hog Hunting, on there first night of Hunting they saw 2 Wild Pigs stealing our nuts. They tried to stalk the pigs, but when they got close the piggies were done stealing and walked back into the woods. They ended the first night of Thermal Hunting watching the sun rise with no piggies. Sad day. The second hunt was all worth it. On the second night hunting they saw a group of 4 so they went to stalk them, but a group of smaller deer spooked the Pigs back into woods. Kept looking on the same field and found a Momma Sow & babies and shot the momma. When they were walking out of the field 2 of the 4 that they originally saw came back out so they set up real quick and shot those burglars in the face, and the butt just for good measures. Guide Clayton sent me a video of him falling after a possum hissed at him. He shouldn’t have sent me the video... “I am going to teach the next possum I see, how to fly”- Peanut Protector Clayton

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