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Guide Kaleb’s Hunt

Night 2 Recap

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Night two of the Hog Hunt with Guide Kaleb brought smoother action and a bit of early excitement.


After heading into the second Farm Field of the night, the team quickly spotted a Sounder moving through the area. With conditions just right, the group had a clean setup and made the most of the opportunity. Two Wild Hogs were successfully recovered and to new homes, with signs that a few others had moved off after the initial engagement.


The rest of the night settled down, with the only movement coming from curious deer crossing through the fields. Even with things going quiet after that first encounter, it was a solid night of Thermal Hog Hunting and a good reminder that anything can happen out here—sometimes fast, sometimes slow.


Stay tuned for more updates from the field as Kaleb and the crew continue Tracking Hogs through the South Georgia Farmland under the cover of night.

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Night 2:

Patience Pays Off

Night 2 of Thermal Hog Hunting brought a bit of a challenge. Luke and Clay split up to cover more Hunting Ground, but overall movement was slow thanks to a storm that had just rolled through. Still, Hank managed to spot some Pigs out in a field and gave Clay a call to bring his group over to my location.

We geared up and set out on a stalk toward the last place I’d seen the Wild Pigs, but when we got there, they were gone. Hank climbed up on a pivot for a better vantage point and finally spotted them again—this time tucked deep into some tall grass. It was too thick for a chance, so they decided to wait it out.

Over an hour passed with no clear opportunity, but patience paid off. Eventually, the Hogs moved out of the grass just enough to give us our window. We took our chance and rehomed three Wild Hogs before the night was over. Farmland protetion completed.

It wasn’t an easy Hog Hunt, but it was a rewarding one. Sometimes, the key is simply staying ready and waiting for that perfect moment.

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Teamwork in the Field:

Night One of a Split Hunt with Guides Hank and Luke


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Photo: PIG PILE!!!!

At Pig Problem, every Hog Hunt is different—but when you’ve got two top-tier guides and a motivated crew, it’s bound to be a good time. On the first night of a recent 3-night Thermal Hog Hunt, Guides Hank and Clayton teamed up to lead a group of six hunters through the South Georgia fields on a split Wild Hog Hunt adventure.


With Hank guiding three Hog Hunters and Clayton taking the other three, the night started with promise—and it didn’t disappoint. Despite light rain and a thick layer of cloud cover, the team pressed on and soon found themselves face-to-face with a group of crop-raiding Hogs.


Thanks to perfect timing and great communication, they managed to get all six Hunters into position for a coordinated setup. The result? Six less Wild Hogs tearing up the fields, and six satisfied hunters with a story to tell.


The cool temps and misty weather only added to the atmosphere, making the whole experience feel even more epic. As Hank and Luke both said, “It was a solid night,” and a great way to kick off what’s shaping up to be an exciting 3 Night Hog Hunt.


Stay tuned for what’s next—we’ll be sharing updates from Night Two and Three soon.


Want to join the mission and Help Protect Georgia Farmland while making lifelong memories? Book your Thermal Hunt today with Pig Problem.

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Helping Farmers During Planting Season:

A Night in the Field with Guide Clayton


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Planting Season is one of the most important times of year for Farmers in South Georgia—and it’s also one of the most vulnerable times for crops. That’s where Pig Problem Inc steps in, and recently, two Hog Hunters from Atlanta, Ga made the trip south to do their part.


Led by Peanut Protector Guide Capt Clayton, the group set out under the stars with one goal in mind: to help local farmers protect their fields. Clayton described the pair as laid-back, respectful, and enjoyable company.


The night started strong as the team located a small Group of Hogs and made quick work of the opportunity, successfully reducing the number causing damage. A few slipped into the tree line, but the group stayed sharp and kept moving.


Later in the night, they encountered another small Sounder and were able to follow up with more success, again preventing further Crop Destruction. With clear skies and calm conditions, Clayton called it one of the easier nights he’s had in a while.


The teamwork, good attitudes, and steady effort made for an efficient and rewarding experience—not just for the Hunters, but for the Local Farms relying on support during critical planting windows.


Want to be part of the solution and experience the thrill of a Thermal Night Hunt? Book your Hunting Trip with Pig Problem and join the mission to Protect Georgia Farmland—one field at a time.

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One Night with Guide Hank:

A Successful Thermal Hog Hunt


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At Pig Problem Inc, we’re always excited to help our guests experience the thrill of Thermal Hog Hunting — and last night was no exception. Guided by Hank, our group had a fantastic evening out in the Farm Fields of South Georgia.


The action started early. Right on the first field of the night, we located a Sounder of Wild Hogs. With a little maneuvering around a nearby irrigation pivot, the group was able to get into a great position. Thanks to some careful planning and teamwork, we had a strong encounter, making solid connections and having immediate success.

While the rest of the night was quieter, the early opportunities made it a memorable Hog Hunt. Hank said it best:

Pigs weren’t a problem tonight. We got on them early and made it a good one.”

We’re proud of how the evening unfolded — it’s always about being in the right place, reading the Planted Field, and making the most of each opportunity. Every Wild Hog Hunt is different, but with a little patience and the right strategy, it always leads to a rewarding Hunting Experience.

Thank you to everyone who came out with us! If you’re ready for your own night of Thermal Hunting adventure, book your Hunting Trip with Pig Problem today — and come see why South Georgia is one of the best places for wild hog hunting.

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Clayton’s Two-Night Hunt with Doug and Jason:

A Wild Success



At Pig Problem Inc., we’re all about delivering an Unforgettable Hog Hunting experience for our Hunters. Guide Capt Clayton recently guided Doug and Jason, two avid outdoorsmen from Wisconsin, on a 2 Night Hog Hunt, and it was an adventure worth sharing.



Night One:

A Quick Strike

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The first night of the Hog Hunt started with a bit of excitement. After arriving at the first field, Clayton spotted a small group of Wild Pigs, but they quickly spooked as the team was getting set up. Not wanting to let the opportunity slip away, they took a chance with a tried something from about 200-300 yards away—and it paid off. Doug and Jason both connected and successfully brought 2 Pigs in one swift move to a new home. As Peanut Protector Clayton put it, it was “gangster,” showing just how skilled they were. Unfortunately, they didn’t spot any more Pigs that night, but the adrenaline from the initial success made up for it.



Night Two:

The Early Morning Victory

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The second night, however, was a different kind of challenge. It took Clayton all night to locate the Wild Hogs, but the effort was well worth it. At 5 a.m., he found 3 Hogs, and Doug and Jason were able to successfully tag all three to new homes. According to Clayton, they were “gangster at what they did” and made the Thermal Hunt an absolute pleasure. Not only are they Top-Notch Hunters, but they’re also great people to spend time with—easy-going and fun to be around.


Clayton couldn’t recommend Doug and Jason more, giving them a 10/10 rating for the Thermal Hog Hunt. It’s always a bonus when hunters not only bring their A-game but also make the experience enjoyable for everyone involved.


Looking for your own Unforgettable Hunting adventure? Book your next Pig Hunt with Pig Problem Inc. and see what all the excitement is about. We can’t wait to create more epic memories with our guests!

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The Reality of Hog Hunting:

A Night with Capt Max


Photo: Coyote Down @PigProblem

At Pig Problem Inc, every Thermal Hunt is different—sometimes it’s fast action, sometimes it’s a grind, and sometimes, it’s a mix of both. On this 1 Night Thermal Hunt, Guide Capt Max and his Hunters got a little bit of everything: a first-time predator, close encounters with Wild Hogs, and a reminder that all of Hunting is never a guarantee.


The night started strong when Harry dropped his First Coyote. It was a textbook setup—Calling a Coyote in to about 50-60 yards before sealing the deal. A great way to kick things off.


Next up: Wild Pigs. They got on a Sounder early, but despite solid effort, nothing hit the ground. Then came two more opportunities—one pair and one single. But when the wind shifted, the pair caught their scent and vanished. The single? Pulled a Houdini and disappeared into the night.


Hunting is 100% Present Opportunity,” Capt Max said. “Skill, luck, time all have some play. But mainly, going outside is the biggest part.” That’s the truth of it—showing up, putting in the time, and being ready when the moment comes.


And speaking of putting in the time—Max has spent the past four nights sleeping in the van, getting home at 8-9 a.m. This isn’t just a job; it’s a lifestyle. “Everyone wants to be a Hog Hunter for the glory,” he joked. But the reality? It’s long nights, hard-earned take downs, and doing whatever it takes to Solve The Pig Problem.


Ready to experience the Wild Hog Hunt for yourself? Book a Hunting Trip with Pig Problem and see if you’ve got what it takes.

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Late-Night Action:

A One-Night Hog Hunt with Guide Clayton


At Pig Problem, we see all kinds of Hog Hunts—some quick and easy, others that turn into an all-night pursuit. On a recent 1 Night Thermal Hog Hunt, Guide Clayton led a group of Hunters who were eager, ready, and, most importantly, willing to listen. That combination usually leads to success, and this Wild Hog Hunt was no exception.



The Night of Hunting started with two go-arounds. The first encounter was a Single Hog, a good warm-up for the group to get dialed in with their pew pews and Thermal. They executed perfectly, making a clean shot and getting their first Hog Down.




But the real excitement came later. At around 2 a.m., Clayton spotted a Sounder of Pigs moving through the fields. This was the moment the group had been waiting for. With precision and patience, they followed Clayton’s guidance, setting up for a well-coordinated shot. When the green light was given, chaos erupted as Multiple Hogs Dropped in the field.




Clayton had nothing but good things to say about this group. “Guys were super easy and listened to everything I said,” he noted. That attention to detail paid off, as they walked away with a successful night of Hog Control and an Unforgettable Hunting Experience.




Another night, another Pig Problem Solved. If you’re ready for a High-Energy Hunt/ Adrenaline-Pumping Hog Hunt, Pig Problem Inc is the place to be. Book your Hunt now and experience the thrill for yourself!

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Epic Night Hog Hunt: A Tale of Patience and Success with Pig Problem

Recently, our team at Pig Problem had the pleasure of hosting a thrilling 2 Night Hog Hunt with a fantastic group of eight Hunters. With our commitment to providing personalized experiences, we divided the group between our expert guides, Hank and Clayton, ensuring that each guide could offer maximum attention to their hunters. Let’s dive into the Unforgettable Hunting Adventures of each night.

Night One Adventures

Guide Clayton's Team: The Patience Pays Off

The first night proved to be a true test of patience for Clayton and his crew. “Only thing we saw all night. It be like that sometimes,” Clayton remarked. Even though the night started slow, they managed to successfully take down a Wild Boar that didn't stand a chance. Check out the photo of their hard-earned Trophy Boar below!

Photo: Boar Down! @PigProblem

Guide Hank's Team: A Lesson in Patience

Meanwhile, Guide Hank's night took a different direction. “Very slow night,” Hank reported. Guide Clay txted Hank and raised a poignant question: “Is it God’s plan to not find any Pigs?” Hank, ever the optimist, replied that perhaps God was teaching them patience. Just as the night seemed to drag on, at 3:30 AM, Hank spotted a Lone Pig less than 200 yards from the van on the treeline. After a stealthy approach, they successfully took down the Hog with ease. Here’s the moment captured in a photo:

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Hank’s heartfelt wish was that Clay might find faith one day, further emphasizing the camaraderie that Hunting fosters.

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Night Two Excitement

Guide Clayton's Renewed Spirit

The second night surged with energy and action for Guide Peanut Protector Clayton and his team. “The only time I saw pigs was at 4 AM,” he recalled. However, patience proved to be the game-changer. Their luck shifted when they encountered a Sounder of Pigs, leading to an exhilarating Hog Hunt where they brought down 5 Wild Hogs! The experience was exhilarating, and the Hog Hunters celebrated their success! Check out the photo of their incredible haul:

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Guide Hank's Thrilling Encounter

Hank's team also experienced an Adrenaline-Filled Night of Hunting. He remarked about feeling déjà vu as he spotted Wild Pigs sneaking around in the moonlight. After strategizing their approach, they managed to take down 5 Pigs, with three on the first round. Dragging the Wild Hogs back to the road for a photo op, Hank’s Thermal suddenly revealed six more Wild Hogs emerging from the treeline! With renewed enthusiasm, they geared up once again and successfully bagged two more Pigs, concluding the night with a total of five for the evening. Talk about a thrilling end to the Thermal Hog Hunt! Take a look at their successful evening below:

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Conclusion: Memories Made and Lessons Learned

What an incredible end to a fantastic Weekend of Hunting! Our team had an absolute blast with this group of Hog Hunters, sharing laughter, stories, and valuable lessons learned through patience! We hope everyone enjoyed their Wild Hog Hunting adventure as much as we enjoyed guiding them.

If you're ready for a nocturnal Guided Hog Hunting experience, don’t hesitate! Book your Thermal Hunt with us today, and make your own Unforgettable Hunting Memories with Pig Problem Inc!

We hope to see you all again soon! Happy Pig Hunting!

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Taking Down Wild Hogs

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A Night of Adventure with Guide Clayton and Guide Zev

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The Thrill of the Hunt awaited us this past December 28, when our excitement reached new heights at Pig Problem. Our first guests, Don and his wife, made the long trek from Canada, and we couldn't have been more thrilled to have them join us for a 1 Night Hog Hunt. With Don bringing along some night vision binoculars, it was clear this would be a memorable outing right from the start.

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Photo: Taking Down Wild Hogs @PigProblem

From the moment they arrived, Don and his wife brought an energetic and lively spirit that filled the air. While their enthusiasm was a bit overwhelming at times, it also created a fun atmosphere that kept everyone entertained. We set up on the range to test out Don's night vision binos, which added an exciting twist to our preparation and made for some great camaraderie.

Even though the weather didn’t cooperate much—with intermittent rain and fog rolling in and out—we were determined to make the night count. After some careful Tracking Wild Hogs, our hard work paid off when we spotted a group of five Wild Hogs. With precision and skill, we managed to drop one of them. It was a fantastic way to cap off an Adventurous Hunt, exemplifying the thrill of Hog Hunting under the stars.

A Return to Night Hunting with Guide Zev

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Moving on to December 28-29, we welcomed back Guide Zev, who had just returned to Pig Problem after a break. The anticipation in the air was palpable; Clayton was especially excited to have his old Hunting Buddy back in action. The night began on a promising note as our group quickly spotted a potential target on one of the first fields we checked.

However, just as quickly as the excitement ignited, it fizzled out as the hours went by without much more action. With only the sounds of the wilderness surrounding us, thoughts outside of the Thermal Hog Hunt crept in—conversations took us down some wild paths, touching on everything from "steroid-induced degeneracy" to outrageous workplace stories.

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We finally located another Hog, but due to a slight miscalculation during the stalk, it got spooked, resulting in a single hit. Despite our best efforts, we lost track of that one in the dense forest. As fatigue set in, the Hog Hunters began to ponder their choices: “Maybe we should have gone to Disneyland?”

But this group was not easily deterred. Just as dawn approached, luck smiled upon us once again. We successfully Hunted down another Wild Pig, and the excitement in the air was tangible. To top off the night, we even had a chance to partake in some Beaver Hunting, with little Max proving his skills in an impressive display of how to attract them using his hand.

Final Thoughts

As we wrap up this latest adventure at Pig Problem Inc, it’s clear that each Guided Hunt brings its own set of stories and experiences that make us look forward to the next. Whether it’s navigating the quirks of our guests, the waiting game of the hunt, or sharing laughs over purely absurd topics, every outing is unique and memorable in its own way.

Thank you to Don, his wife, and little Max for joining us on this unforgettable Hunting Trip. And a special shoutout to Guide Zev for returning to the fold—here’s to many more nights filled with adventure and camaraderie! If you’re ready for your own Unforgettable Hunting Experience, reach out today to hear more about our Upcoming 2025 Hunts. Until next time, happy hunting!

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