This 1-Night Thermal Hog Hunt in Americus, Georgia delivered steady action and multiple opportunities across several fields.
The night began with a single hog located in open ground, which moved into the trees before a setup could be completed. Continued scouting quickly led to more productive encounters.
A sounder was located shortly after, allowing for a solid setup that resulted in six hogs successfully recovered. Movement remained consistent, and additional sounders were found as the night went on.
Another group of hogs was located later in the night, producing further opportunities. While several hogs were engaged during that encounter, one hog was successfully recovered before the remainder moved off.
Before wrapping up the night, a final group of three hogs was located, resulting in two more successful recoveries to close out the Guided Hog Hunt.
With multiple sounders located and consistent action throughout the night, this Wild Hog Hunt highlighted exactly what Thermal Hog Hunting with Pig Problem is about — covering ground, finding hogs, and capitalizing on opportunities across South Georgia Farmland.
