Predator SWAT

Feral Swine Control

Wild Hog Hunting

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Effective Feral Hog Control is a game of inches, where silence and timing dictate the level of success. On a recent management night in South Georgia, guide Jordan led a group through a high-activity area that tested every bit of their field discipline.

The night began with a massive encounter—a sounder of over 30 Nuisance Pigs. After local traffic briefly pushed the sounder into the timber, Jordan utilized his knowledge of the property to track them into the tree line by ear. By anticipating their movement back into the open, the team was able to intercept the group. While the encounter resulted in one recovery, it highlighted the massive pressure these sounders put on Georgia acreage.

The evening also presented opportunities for Nighttime Predator Control. While stalking a single target, a coyote was identified in the open. Predator management requires a synchronized countdown to ensure a successful harvest; however, an early chance allowed the target to escape—a reminder that in the world of Predator Management, patience is just as important as placement.

As the night progressed, the team located another large sounder. Closing the distance to 70 yards, the group faced the reality of field conditions—where the slightest metallic noise or equipment adjustment can alert an entire sounder. In professional Agricultural Pest Management, we emphasize that 'we sink or swim together' as a team. Whether managing corn-ravaging singles or large breeding sounders, success depends on every member of the group being 100% ready before the signal is given. We wrapped up the night with several high-adrenaline encounters, proving that even on the toughest nights, our commitment to clearing South Georgia fields remains the priority.

Thermal Hog Hunting Georgia

Successful Thermal Hog Hunting in South Georgia with Pig Problem Inc.

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When booking Hog Hunting Georgia trips, persistence is often the difference between an empty truck and a successful harvest. The final night of our recent multi-night Hog Hunts in Americus tested our patience from start to finish.

Movement was limited for most of the night, with our guides spending hours covering ground and checking multiple South Georgia fields. The activity didn’t finally pick up until around 3:30 a.m., which is a common occurrence during Night Hog Hunts when the pressure is high.

Once the hogs were located, the stalk proved challenging. The sounder stayed on the move and crossed a ditch, forcing us to perform a full tactical reposition. In professional Wild Boar Hunting, being able to adjust the plan on the fly is vital. After resetting our approach from a different access point, our hunters were finally able to get into position and capitalize.

That final setup resulted in two hogs successfully recovered, closing out the Thermal Hog Hunt on a strong note. Multi-Night Hog Hunts often come down to timing and staying committed until the very end. This trip was a perfect example of why Pig Problem Inc. is the leader in Georgia Hog Hunting—we don't quit until the job is done.

Georgia Hog Hunting and Predator Control

Hog Hunting in Georgia

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Coyote Hunting In Georgia

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While we strive for high-volume harvests every night, Hog Hunting in Georgia sometimes requires a heavy grind. The second night of our recent multi-day trip in Americus presented much slower hog movement than the opener, but it still provided a massive win for the group.

Hog activity was limited throughout the evening, with only one single hog located. Despite our guides covering significant ground and checking multiple South Georgia properties, the hogs remained elusive. However, this is exactly why Thermal Hog Hunting is so effective—it allows us to pivot to predator control when the hogs aren't moving.

While the hogs were scarce, the group was able to capitalize on a long-time goal during our Night Hog Hunts. We successfully located and recovered a Coyote, marking a milestone that several hunters in the group had been chasing for years. It turned a slow night into a highly rewarding experience.

Even nights with limited movement are a vital part of Wild Boar Hunting. Staying patient, adapting to the weather, and continuing to scout sets the stage for success on the final night of a multi-day Hog Hunt. At Pig Problem Inc., we are committed to the Thermal Hunt, whether we are tracking sounders or managing predators across Georgia farmland.

Guided Hog Hunting

Hog Hunting with Guide Hank in Americus, GA

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When it comes to the wild world of Hog Hunting, nothing compares to the excitement of a Nighttime Hunting Adventure. Recently, Guide Hank had the pleasure of guiding these two hunters through two unforgettable nights in Americus, GA – it was a trip to remember!

Night 1: The Chase Begins

As the sun set, they made there way to the first field of the night. The air was ripe with anticipation as they spotted two skittish pigs roaming about. Anyone familiar with Hog Hunting knows that persistence is key, and our team was no stranger to that motto. They carefully Tracked the Wild Hogs, maintaining a low profile as they followed them through the field.

After several tense moments, luck was on there side: the Wild Pigs circled back towards them! With steady hands and quick reflexes, they managed to get a shot off, resulting in a successful takedown of one Wild Hog. Victory at its finest!

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However, the adventures didn’t stop there. After the initial success, they continued the search but encountered a fallen tree obstructing the path. Rather than letting it halt there excitement, they hopped out of the van and worked together to clear the way.

Photo: I Can’t Believe Hank Moved This Tree @PigProblem

A true testament to the spirit of adventure! Although the night concluded without additional sightings, they returned to get some sleep for night 2 of Wild Hog Hunting. Night 1 was a great success.

Night 2: The Thrill of the Solo Hunt

After a restful night, they geared up for Night 2, ready for another round of Thermal Hog Hunting. As darkness blanketed the fields, Guide Hank spotted three Solo Pigs grazing in the distance. The excitement in the air was palpable!

The Hog Hunt became a game of strategy as Guide Hank positioned them carefully. Just as they were preparing for the shot, a group of deer startled and bolted, causing 2 of the pigs to retreat. Quick-thinking guided them, and focused the sights on the farthest pig. With precise shots, they successfully took it down.

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With another successful harvest under there belt, the guys decided to wrap up their Thermal Hunting early and get some sleep before their long drive home. It was the perfect way to end an outstanding couple of nights of Hunting Wild Hogs.

Join Us at Pig Problem

At Pig Problem, we’re incredibly passionate about Thermal Hog Hunting, and sharing that love with others is what drives us. We were thrilled to showcase the excitement of Nighttime Wild Hog Hunting and introduce our Hunters to the thrill of Wild Hog Hunting.

We hope to see this group return for more Hunting adventures in the future. There’s always another night waiting with new challenges and experiences to share. Until then, happy hunting!

For those interested in joining an adventure, don’t hesitate to contact us and book your own hunting experience with Guide Hank. The wild awaits!

Couples Who Hunt Together, Stay Together

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The Wild Boars were on the move. These guys didn’t disappoint on there Guided Hog Hunt. Guide Capt Max was able to put them on two Boars. We love when we get to guide Couple Hunts, there is nothing better than sharing the love of Hunting with your half. But guys, if your woman can Hunt, don’t piss her off. Book A Hunt today and take your woman Wild Hog Hunting!

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!

Predator Hunts

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Peanut Protector Guide Clayton was able to drop a coyote and a beaver last night. Long night but I think this cold snap has thing hunkered down. Lets see what tonight brings and hopefully these hogs are acclimated back to the cold so we can pile them up. Wild Hog Hunting is unpredictable and can offer a lot of hogs and sometime little to none. We do all we can to get you an opportunity. Sometimes we get you in front of a few to a bunch all night long. Its your job to pile them up.

Thermal Night Predator Hunt With A Pistol

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Our Guide Capt. Wes is nuts. Not only did he stay out hunting past day light he got a coyote with his CZ Shadow 2 Orange. Rob and Dave are long time friends, I met them in Alaska fishing. Glad to have them back and great job on piling up some pork. Book A Hunt For an unforgettable hog hunting adventure.

Predator Hunts Americus, GA

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Foggy and slow. Saw a fair number of coyotes. Finally saw pigs at Peanut Farm. We went after a single, it laid down, went to sleep and we could hear it snoring. We got really close and then saw two faint heat signatures, decided to leave the sleeping single for double hopes. As we approached the two new pigs, we unveiled two coyotes playing. We tried to do a multi species go round. We killed the coyote but the piggy ran off in pain, but it was a fun because of how dynamic it became. 

Wes’s synopsis

Family Hog Hunting

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Family Hog Hunting in Americus, Georgia. 5 down after a slow start and another bobcat. We are 100% cage free, gluten free, but hopefully not lead free hog slayers. We look forward to taking families out Hog Hunting.

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