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Wild Hog Hunt

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Pig Hunting

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Wild Hog Meat

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Some nights out here in South Georgia test your patience, your grit, and your faith all at once. This was one of those nights. Guide Hank and his hunter, Ryan, were covering field after field with no pigs in sight. The clock crept toward 4 a.m.—prime time for calling it quits—but Hank wasn’t ready to give up.

As they rolled up on the last two fields, Hank said a quick prayer, asking the Lord to bring out some pigs before the night was over so Ryan could head home with some meat and a story worth telling. “We both said amen and kept on moving,” Hank said.

The first field was empty. The second didn’t look much better. Hank stopped on a high spot and scanned the area—nothing, not even a deer. Disappointed, he decided to wait it out a little longer, giving it until the last possible minute before packing up. When he powered the optic back on for one final scan, the field had completely changed. “It was littered with pigs,” he said with a laugh.

Hank grabbed Ryan and set him up for the shot. When it was over, Ryan had taken down three pigs and filled the cooler with a good haul of meat.

It was a perfect ending to a long night—and a reminder that sometimes, all you can do is Hog Hunt on a prayer.

Hog Hunting In Americus, Ga

Hunting In Georgia

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Thermal Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Night 2

The second night of this 2 Night Hog Hunt with Pig Problem brought plenty of excitement. Early in the evening, the crew encountered a single hog and got the night started on a high note. Not long after, three more hogs were spotted in the distance, leading to a long stalk across the field. Although those slipped away, the action wasn’t over yet.

Later in the night, a sounder appeared but was spooked by deer before the hunters could move into position. Still, patience and persistence paid off. Around 3 a.m., Guide Kaleb returned to the same field with the group and, just as expected, the hogs were back. After a careful approach, the hunters successfully closed out the night with three more hogs, including a Large Boar.

When the dust settled, the group wrapped up the Boar Hunt with five hogs total over two nights of Thermal Hog Hunting in Americus, Georgia. It was the perfect reminder that success in the field comes down to timing, patience, and determination.

Pig Problem is proud to provide Guided Hog Hunts in Georgia that create not only results but also lasting memories.

15 Wild Hogs In 2 Nights

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This couple was able to secure 7 more Wild Hogs for the night. This was their second night of their 2 Night Hog Hunting Package. They skillfully tracked and approached a few Wild Hog groups throughout the night. While some Hogs were successfully taken down in the field, others managed to escape into the woods. The cold weather over the past few nights had led to Increased Hog Movement, making it an opportune time for the Couple's Hunting endeavors. We hope they come back to slay some more Pigs with us at Pig Problem!

Dave Dropped this boar!

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Dave Dropped this Wild Hog with easy. The weather has been cold and the entire country is freezing right now but Dave braved the weather and we got this Wild Boar down. Book a hunt with us out of Americus, GA for a bucket list hunt.

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