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This Wild Hog Hunt started off slow, but once the deer started moving heavy, the action picked up. Not long after 1am, they spotted a small sounder of pigs. They made the stalk, got in range, and they got big sow. Guide Kaleb scanned for others that might’ve been hit, but nothing turned up.

Later in the night, they found another Wild Hog, but it kept moving and slipped onto another property before we could get on it.

Great group of guys to have out — good laughs and a solid Thermal Hog Hunt.

2 Nights Of Hog Hunting

Night 1:

The first night kicked off strong. Deer were everywhere, and the energy with this group of hunters was electric. While stalking a Single Hog near the treeline, three more stepped out just 50 yards in front of us—and the guys did exactly what they came here to do. All three Pigs went down. The night was filled with jokes, laughter, and stories we won’t forget.

Night 2:

The second night was quieter. We only spotted one Wild Hog, but it stayed on the move and never gave us a clean shot. Even so, there was no shortage of action—we had deer moving all around us, a bobcat came in close, and even a coyote almost gave us a chance before slipping into the trees.

At the end of the day, it wasn’t just about Hunting Hogs—it was about the memories. Two nights in the field with plenty of laughs, good company, and unforgettable moments.

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Photo: Night 1 of Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Thermal Hog Hunting

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Farm Field on a Full Moon

Photo: Yes The Moon Looked Like The Sun While Hog Hunting @PigProblem

This week, Guide Kaleb led a Father-and-Son Hunting duo on an exciting 2 Night Thermal Hog Hunting adventure.

Night One

Under a bright full moon and cooler temps, the night started with plenty of deer sightings. After a careful stalk, the group located a Sounder of Hogs and successfully harvested two. Later, they spotted another group of Wild Hogs, but it was on neighboring property, so they could only watch from a distance. The crisp breeze and great company made for a memorable first night.

Night Two

The evening kicked off with more deer before the team came across hogs in the second field. Two were secured early on, followed by another quick stalk, though that Hog made it to cover just in time. The rest of the night was quiet, but the father and son left with smiles, already planning their return Hog Hunting Trip next year.

This Hog Hunt also included our Hunting Video Package—stay tuned for the highlight reel coming soon!

2 Night Hog Hunt

Hunting A Big Sow

Photo: Big Sow @PigProblem

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Guide Kaleb led a determined crew on a 2 Night Hog Hunt packed with action and persistence.

Night one brought a few close encounters. After a careful stalk on a Lone Hog, all three Hog Hunters connected—but the smart Boar made a quick escape into the treeline. Later, a Sounder was spotted on the move, but they crossed into an area out of reach. The rest of the night was full of deer sightings and high spirits.

Night two was a different story. Right at dusk, a Big Sow stepped into the field. A clean approach led to a solid harvest. Later, they crossed paths with the same Small Sounder from the night before—this time getting the upper hand and picking up two more Wild Hogs to end the Thermal Hog Hunt.

Slower movement capped off the night, but the hunters stayed sharp and positive. Kaleb said it best—great attitudes, great aim, and a Thermal Hunt to remember.

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Two Nights of Hogs, Coyotes, and Good Times

A Hunt to Remember

Guide Hank led the charge on a 2 Night Hog Hunt packed with action, laughs, and a few surprises. From spotting a massive group of pigs just out of reach to chasing one determined hog over a hill, this trip had all the makings of a classic Pig Problem Adventure.

Night One:

Off to a Strong Start

Hog Hunting

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Photo: Georgia Hunting @PigProblem

The Hog Hunt kicked off with success in the very first field. We got into motion on a Sounder and walked away with three pigs in new homes. After gathering the everything, we continued the search—covering ground and scanning fields through thermal equipment.

At one point, we spotted a huge group of hogs, but they were just beyond our boundary. Still, watching them move through the fields was a thrill in itself. As the night wound down, we managed to add one more unexpected bonus to the list—a Coyote spotted and tracked before heading back in for the night.

Night Two:

One Hog, One Hill, and a Lot of Laughs

Boar Hunting

Photo: Boar Hunitng @PigProblem

The second night brought a change of pace. As Hank put it, “What’s better than beer and hot glass?” (he is talking about Americus Ga Beer Fest) While there may be a few contenders, it’s hard to top a good night under the stars Thermal Hunting.

We ended up working for a Single Pig that didn’t get re-homed easy. It made a break for it over a hill, and we followed with a mix of anticipation and excitement, not knowing what we’d find. Sure enough, the effort paid off—we found our prize and got some great photos to wrap up the night. Very thankful to relocate this Piggy.

Another Successful Adventure

This Wild Hog Hunt had everything: quick action, good people, great laughs, and the kind of moments that stick with you long after the night ends. Whether you’re Hunting Pigs or just soaking in the full experience, a Hunt with Pig Problem always delivers.

Ready for your own South Georgia Hog Hunting story? Book your adventure today and come make some memories in the night!

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Late-Night Success:

A Hunt with Guide Clayton


Hog Hunting

Photo: Pigs Down @PigProblem

At Pig Problem, we’re no strangers to long nights in the field, but some Hog Hunts test patience more than others. Guide Clayton recently led a group on a 1 Night Thermal Hog Hunt, and while the Pigs didn’t make it easy, persistence paid off in a big way.


A Slow Start, A Big Finish


Clayton and his Hunters covered miles of farmland under the cover of darkness, Scanning Fields and tree lines for any sign of Wild Hogs. But despite hours of effort, the night remained frustratingly quiet. Not a Single Pig showed up—until 5 in the morning.


But when the Wild Pigs finally did appear, they came in numbers. A Sounder of 30+ Hogs spread out across the field, feeding and moving cautiously. With daylight fast approaching, the Hog Hunters had only one chance at getting the job done.


Long Shots and Big Drops


The setup wasn’t perfect—tough terrain and less-than-ideal angles forced the group to take longer shots than usual. But with steady hands and the right gear, they made their moment count, Dropping 2 Hogs before the rest of the Sounder scattered.


The Grind Pays Off


Some nights, the Feral Hogs come easy. Other nights, they keep you waiting until the last possible moment. But that’s part of what makes Thermal Hog Hunting such a thrill—you never know what the night will bring.


Big thanks to Clayton and his hunters for sticking it out and making the most of the opportunity. At Pig Problem Inc, we Hunt hard, no matter how long it takes. Want to test your skills on a Night Hunt of your own? Book your Wild Hog Hunt today!

Bear Guides Take On Pig Hunting

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Two Nights in the Field with Bear Guides from Maine


Every Hog Hunt is different, and sometimes the Pigs make you work for it. This past Hunting Trip was a 2 Night Hog Hunt with a group of Bear Guides from Maine. The first night was slow, with no Wild Pigs down. But on the second night, things got interesting.


Night One:

Plenty of Ground, No Pigs Down


The first night, we covered a lot of ground but didn’t get the results we were hoping for. That’s just how it goes sometimes—Wild Hogs are unpredictable, and they can disappear when you least expect it. But even without any Hogs on the ground, it was still a good night in the field, and the guys had plenty of stories to share about Guiding Bear hunts in Maine.


Night Two:

The Sounder Appears


The second night, luck turned in our favor. We spotted a Sounder of about 20 to 30 Hogs and made our approach. Moving carefully with the wind right, we closed in to about 100 yards before the Hunters took their moment. Two Wild Hogs success, though one was just a Small Piglet—not exactly ideal for a trophy photo.


Hunting and Swapping Stories


Even when the Feral Hogs aren’t flooding the fields, the best part of these Thermal Hunts is the experience. These guys were Seasoned Hunters, and it was great to hear all about Bear Hunting up north—how they track and bait, the thrill of a close encounter, and the challenges of guiding in deep woods. It’s always cool to compare different styles of hunting, and this Hog Hunting Trip was a reminder of how much there is to learn from other Hunters.


Book Your Hunt


Not every night is nonstop action, but every Guided Hog Hunt is an adventure. Whether it’s Tracking Pigs through the fields or trading stories under the stars, there’s nothing like a Night Hunt with Pig Problem. If you’re ready to get out there, book your Thermal Hunting Trip today!

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Guided by the Best:

A One-Night Hog Hunt with Clayton

At Pig Problem, every Wild Hog Hunt is unique. Some nights are fast-paced, with Pigs on the Move and Hunters working hard to get into position. Other nights, everything falls into place, making for a smooth and Efficient Hunt. This was one of those nights.

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Photo: Wild Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Guide Clayton led the Hog Hunt, but the real credit went to Zev for scouting ahead and finding the Hogs. With the right setup, all that was left was to move in. The Hog Hunters stayed focused, took their chance, and successfully got a Wild Hog.

Harvesting Wild Hogs

Photo: The Best Guide @PigProblem

After a long night in the field, exhaustion set in, but the results spoke for themselves. Another Successful Hunt, another Great Hunting Experience for the hunters. Nights like these remind us that preparation, teamwork, and patience always pay off. If you’re ready for your own Thermal Hog Hunting adventure, Pig Problem is the place to be. The Wild Pigs are out there—you just have to go after them.

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Two Nights in Georgia with Guided by Capt Clayton

Hunting is unpredictable. Some nights, the Pigs are everywhere. Other nights, it’s just you, the fields, and the waiting game. This past 2 Night Thermal Hunt with Guide Capt Clayton had a little bit of everything - some frustration, some bad luck, and ultimately, a couple of successful chances.

Night One:

Wild Hog Hunting

Photo: One Hog Down @PigProblem

The first night out was slow. Real slow. Just one Wild Pig spotted all night long. A Coyote and a Possum crossed our path, but now they can’t do that anymore... The one Hog that did show up didn’t make it out either. Clayton wasn’t feeling his best, and by the end of the night, the only thing on my mind was hoping he wouldn’t wake up sick.

Night Two:

Guided Hog Hunting

Photo: Got Em @PigProblem

The Hog Hunt started with a different kind of loss - Guide Claytons $400 ear protection. After searching high and low, finally he found them… in the washing machine. So now, he gets to spend another $400 replacing something he already had. Gotta love it.

As for the Wild Hog Hunt, the Pigs weren’t exactly cooperative. Only one showed up on there side, and he was sound asleep when they found him. He didn’t stay that way for long. A quick wake-up call, and he was down for good. Meanwhile, the Thermal picked up a whole group of hogs in an orchard where they couldn't step foot. All we could do was watch as they did what Wild Hogs do best - eat and cause destruction.

Pigs In A Pecan Orchard

Photo: These Pigs Were Very Lucky and Full Of Pecans… @PigProblem

Now, back home, Peanut Protector Guide Capt Clayton was winding down with some YouTube gum videos, keeping him entertained, and calling it a wrap on another Thermal Hunt. Some nights are packed with action, others test your patience - but that’s the way it goes in the world of thermal hog hunting.

Ready to try your luck? Book a Hunt with Pig Problem and see what the night holds for you.

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Four Hogs success

A Quick and Successful Night Hunt with Guide Clayton

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At Pig Problem, we pride ourselves on delivering Action-Packed Hog Hunts, and some nights are so successful that we wrap up earlier than expected. That was exactly the case on a recent Hunt with Guide Clayton, who led a group on a one-night Hunting Adventure that ended with four Hogs down in record time.

The night started like any other - gearing up, scanning fields with thermal equipment, and moving in with precision. The Wild Hogs were active, and Clayton’s expert guidance put the Hunters in perfect position. One after another, they made clean, ethical chances, four hogs to new homes in just a few hours. With such a productive night, the Hog Hunt wrapped up earlier than usual, giving everyone a chance to head back and rest up.

Successful Wild Hog Hunts like this are what make Pig Problem Inc the go-to Outfitter In Georgia for Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia. Whether you’re looking for an adrenaline-pumping challenge or hoping for a smooth, efficient Guided Hunt like this one, our guides are ready to make it happen.

Book your Thermal Hunt today and see for yourself why Pig Problem delivers some of The Best Hog Hunting in the Country!

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