Thermal Hog Hunting

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Corporate Hunts

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When a boss wants to reward his crew, he sends them to the best. This Corporate Hunt kicked off Night 1 with a high-energy atmosphere and great results. There is no better way to show employee appreciation than a night of Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia.

Using our Thermal gear, the team successfully secured two harvests: one smaller hog and one massive. It was an awesome way to start the Hunting Trip and a perfect example of why a Corporate Hog Hunt is the ultimate team-building experience. These guys were a blast to have in the field, and we’re ready to see what Night 2 brings!

Georgia Thermal Hog Hunting

Thermal Hog Hunting

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Georgia Hog Hunting

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The night of Thermal Hog Hunting required a lot of scouting across multiple properties before we found the action. After a long journey to locate a moving sounder, our patience paid off when a second group emerged in the field. The team successfully navigated the terrain and secured two harvests in the thick brush and open field.

Later in the evening, we located a group of hogs positioned directly under a pivot system. This was a high-stakes scenario that required absolute discipline for this Wild Hog Hunt stalk. We stalked to within 80 yards and waited several minutes until the pigs cleared the machinery. Once they were in a safe opening between the pillars, the team showed incredible marksmanship, securing two more hogs without any risk to the surroundings.

It was a night defined by careful planning and professional execution. We are grateful we got to take this father-son team out in the field and hope they had a great time experiencing Hog Hunting in Americus GA!

Wild Hog and Coyote Hunting

Coyote Hunting In Georgia

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The night started with heavy deer activity, but our team stayed patient, waiting for the real targets to emerge. While scouting the early fields, we spotted a coyote. So it was time to switch it up to Coyote Hunting. With a clean chance, the team successfully secured the coyote, providing some much-needed Predator Control for the local farmers.

After navigating through several quiet properties, the momentum shifted. Using our AGM Thermal, we located a pair of pigs and executed a successful stalk, securing the first hog of the night with some impressive precision.

We weren't done yet. After circling back to a high-traffic area, we located a sounder. The team managed to pick out a single and get it, resulting in plenty of "hooting and hollering" in the field! There is nothing like the rush of a successful Thermal Hog Hunt to end a long night. We are grateful we got to take these guys out and hope they had a blast experiencing Hog Hunting.

Thermal Hog Hunting In Georgia

Hog Hunting Georgia

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Night Hog Hunting

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On this one-Night Hog Hunt, these hunters scored some boar action. In the first two fields they entered, each held a lone boar. Although activity slowed after that, it’s always exciting to take on a Wild Boar. We hope they had a great night of Wild Boar Hunting. We’re grateful they chose us to guide their hunt and hope they return for more Thermal Hog Hunting in the future. Book your Wild Hog Hunt with Pig Problem today.

Hog Hunting Americus, Ga

Georgia Hog Hunting

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These guys were able to get 4 Wild Hogs on this Thermal Hog Hunt. They got 3 pigs out of a sounder after a long night of checking fields in Americus, Ga. Then they waited in a field and found a Wild Boar in the swamp. They were able to drop him from a distance, and the video is going to be epic! We hope these guys had a great time Hog Hunting with us at Pig Problem!

Father Daughter Hog Hunting Trip

Wild Hog Hunting

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Hog Hunting Georgia

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Family Hog Hunting

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Guide Captain Max led a Father and Daughter Hog Hunt for Pig Problem. This Family Hunting duo found a sounder under an oak tree and took out 4 Wild Hogs. This is Matt’s 3rd time hunting with us I think we have him hook on Thermal Hog Hunting!! We hope they had a great time Wild Hog Hunting again and we can’t wait to have them again!

Family Hog Hunts In Georgia

Boar Hunting

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Guide Noah led night one of a two-night Hog Hunt for Pig Problem. The evening started hot. In the first field they entered they found a group of four and managed to take down one pig.

The next attempt went differently — they turned their Thermal Hog Hunt into a Coyote Hunt. They tried to get close, but couldn’t make the approach and the coyote slipped out of the field.

Wild Hog Hunting

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Shortly after, Guide Jordan called to report pigs on a nearby field. They raced over, got a crack at them, and took two Wild Hogs on that run.

Georgia Hog Hunting

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They scanned several more fields looking for the next Spot-and-Stalk Hunting opportunity. Finally, they located another sounder, set up, closed the distance, and finished the stalk with four more hogs.

Night one ended with a total of seven hogs. We can’t wait to see what night two of this Georgia Hog Hunt brings!

Thermal Hog Hunting

📋 Field Report: The High-Pressure Mission

Lead Guides: Hank & Jordan (Split Group)

Location: Albany Ga Farm Belt

Tech: Elite Thermal Surveillance

Conditions: Full Moon / High Visibility

Outcome: Multiple Engagements (No Recoveries)

Hog Hunting in Georgia

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In the world of Boar Hunting in Georgia, there is no such thing as a "guaranteed" harvest. This week, guides Hank and Jordan split a large group to cover maximum acreage during the peak of planting season. While the night was filled with movement and multiple "go-rounds," it served as a stark reminder that when you’re Hunting Wild Hogs in their own area, they always have the home-field advantage.

Tactical Challenges: The Bright Light Factor

Guide Jordan’s group covered extensive ground, scouting through the different fields before finally locating a group of three in a wide-open backyard.

The conditions were far from ideal. With an incredibly bright moon and no natural backdrop, the team had to execute a high-stakes stalk in a low spot to stay undetected. Despite getting within 150 yards—a prime distance for Thermal Hog Hunting—the team opted to engage from their position rather than closing the gap further. In the heat of the moment, the chances didn't find their mark. That’s the nature of the sport: under high-pressure conditions, the margin for error is razor-thin.

The "Iron-Hided" Boar: Hank’s Treeline Encounter

On the other side of the property, Guide Hank was managing his own set of challenges. His group had two distinct opportunities. The first was a timing/finding hogs in the thermal issue; a sow and piglets moved along a treeline, but the window of engagement closed before the hunters could lock on.

The second encounter was even more intense. Hank’s group located a single boar darting in and out of thick cover. After a rapid setup, the team took there chance, confirming multiple hits. However, wild hogs are legendary for their resilience. The boar managed to slip into the thickest brush imaginable. We take land management seriously, and while we are 100% certain it was down, the South Georgia timber claimed the recovery.

Why Experience is the Best Teacher

At Pig Problem, we don't sugarcoat the results. We put our 10 years of experience into every scout and every stalk. Our guides did their job—they found the pigs, managed the wind, and created the opportunities.

Night Hog Hunting is a skill that takes time to master. From managing "buck fever" to finding a target in the scope under pressure, every missed chance is a lesson for the next hunt. We hunt every night during planting season because we are dedicated to the grind, whether the coolers are full or the woods win the night.

Boar Hunting & Coyote Hunting

📋 Field Report: Night 2 of 2

Lead Guide: Hank

Location: High-Traffic Silage Pile

The Setup: Repeat Ambush & Nighttime Predator Stalk

Targets: Wild Boar & Coyote

Outcome: 1 Hog Secured & 1 Coyote Harvested

Boar Hunting

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A 2-night hog hunt is all about persistence. If you find a "hot spot" on Night 1, you can bet the sounder will be back—and on Night 2 of this mission (that doesn’t happen every time), Guide Hank took the team right back to the silage pile to see if the buffet was still open…

The Repeat Strike: Thermal Hunting in the Silage

Sure enough, the thermal signatures were back in the same spot. The team used the same stealthy approach from the previous night, creeping toward the group as they fed on the silage.

Once the team had their lanes, they opened there chances. We confirmed one hog gotten on the spot, while a few others—feeling the pressure —managed to limp into the thick cover. In the world of Wild Boar Hunting, returning to a successful site is one of the best ways to ensure your guests stay "on the meat" for the duration of their Hunting Trip.

🐺 Nighttime Predator Hunting in Georgia

Coyote Hunting In Georgia

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As the night progressed and the hog activity slowed down, the team pivoted to one of the most popular things to hunt in 2026: Coyote Hunting.

Why Predator Control Matters

Coyotes are the "ghosts of the woods," and they are one of the primary predators affecting local livestock and fawn populations in South Georgia. At Pig Problem, we utilize the best thermal gear to level the playing field against these high-speed targets.

During the second half of the night, Hank’s thermal picked up a lone coyote moving through the perimeter. The team executed a rapid-response stalk, closing the gap and successfully getting the predator. Adding Predator Hunting to your thermal hunting session adds a layer of intensity that most hunters never get to experience.

The Best Coyote Hunting in the United States

Whether you are here for the hogs or looking to test your skills against a wary predator, our guides are experts in Nighttime Predator Hunting. We understand the movement patterns of Georgia's coyotes and how to utilize high-end optics to secure a harvest in total darkness.

Premier Georgia Hog Hunt

📋 Field Report: Night 1 of 2

Lead Guide: Hank

Location: Private Agricultural Property

The Setup: Silage Pile Ambush

Tech: Elite Thermal Optics

Outcome: 2 Hogs Harvested (Instant Drop & Running Shot)

Hog Hunting In Georgia

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When you book a 2-night hog hunt with the Best Hog Hunting in the United States, you aren't just paying for a guide; you’re paying for a tactics. On Night 1 of this latest Wild Hog Hunt, Guide Hank proved that knowing the habits of your target is just as important as having the right gear.

Outsmarting the Sounder: The Silage Pile Strategy

After scanning several primary fields with no activity on the open dirt, Hank pivoted his strategy. He knew that during certain times of the year, hogs will skip the open grazing and head straight for the high-calorie "buffet" found in silage piles.

Using thermal imaging, Hank located the heat signatures buried deep in the silage, munching away and completely unaware of the team’s approach. This "interesting setup" required a stealthy, close-range approach to ensure the hunters had a clear line of chance on the elevated Wild Hogs.

2 Wild Hogs in Seconds

The team got into position and waited for the perfect window. Once the signal was given, the first hog was gotten immediately where it stood. The second animal—startled by the chance—bolted for cover, but the team stayed composed. With a perfectly led follow-up chance, the second hog gotten on the run.

In Thermal Hog Hunting, a successful "running chance" is the ultimate test of a hunter’s skill and a guide’s coaching. Securing two harvests in such a unique environment made for an incredible start to this 48-hour mission.

Why Pig Problem Dominates the Georgia Night Hunt

This is exactly why we are the top choice for Hog Hunting in Georgia. We don't just drive in circles; we hunt with intent. Whether the pigs are in a "bowl" system, a treeline, or a silage pile, our team has the experience to find them and the gear to help you take them home.

This was just the beginning. With Night 1 in the books and the coolers starting to fill, the momentum is high as we head into the final night of the mission.

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