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Night 2 Recap
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 Hunt Recap
Night 1 with Guide Kaleb
Our latest Wild Hog Hunt kicked off with Guide Kaleb leading the way on a 2-Night Hog Hunt—and night one was anything but dull.
Things started out a little rocky. They had a bit of a hiccup right out of the gate after bumping the first hog of the night. But with persistence and patience, the crew pushed forward and quickly turned the night around.
Soon after, they spotted a Lone Hog just 20 feet from the van—an up-close encounter that got everyone’s adrenaline pumping. With the Thermal locked in and the team moving quietly, the stalk was on.
The action didn’t stop there. A little while later, we moved in on a small group of three Wild Hogs. The setup was perfect, and two were successfully recovered by the end of the push.
Despite the early challenge, night one ended on a high note with plenty of excitement and great teamwork. Kaleb kept the group locked in and focused, making sure every move counted.
Stay tuned for the recap of night two—it only gets better from here.
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Teamwork in the Field:
Night One of a Split Hunt with Guides Hank and Luke
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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Late-Night Laughter and a Hog to Remember
Tingbi Hunt With Guide Clayton
Guide Clayton recently wrapped up a memorable Thermal Hog Hunt with Pig Problem, and it was one for the books. The evening kicked off like many others—Thermal ready, everything zeroed in, and anticipation in the air but the Hog Hunt quickly turned into a story no one will forget.
The target was a large, Sow that just didn’t want to be rehomed. After several chances, she kept running away through the field. It took over alot but there is always sucess on the other end—an absolute tank of a Wild Hog that didn’t give up without a fight. We don’t understand why they don’t like to be re-homed.
But what made the night even more unforgettable was the reaction from Tingbi. Normally calm, lighthearted, and always cracking jokes, Tingbi let out his first-ever curse word mid-hunt, catching Clayton completely off guard. “I couldn’t stop laughing,” Clayton said. “It was the first time I’ve heard Tingbi cuss, and it made the whole situation even funnier.”
It was a Wild Night of Hunting that was full of laughter, adrenaline, and the kind of memories that stick with you long after the sun comes up. While this may be Tingbi’s last Wild Hog Hunt for a while, this one will be talked about for seasons to come.
Want to make your own Hog Hunting memory? Book your Hunt with Pig Problem today.
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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
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
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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Two Nights in the Field with Max and Caleb
April Hunt Recap from Pig Problem
This past week, Guide Capt Max and our newest team member, Caleb, headed out for a Two-Night Hog Hunt with a great Group of Hunters. Caleb is currently training under Max’s wing, and this Hunting Trip was a perfect opportunity to gain some solid experience in the field. Here’s how it went down.
Night 1:
Weather Delays, But Worth the Wait
The first night started off slow. The usual signs of activity just weren’t there early on, and before long, the skies opened up with rain and thunder rolling through the area. It looked like we might have to pack it in, but after a bit of patience, the storm passed—and so did our luck.
Not long after the skies cleared, movement picked up. A Single Hog made its way into the Farm Field, and our Hunters were ready. Let’s just say they made the most of the opportunity. That one moment turned the whole night around.
Night 2:
Slow Action, Great Company
Night two was quieter. Wild Hog movement was minimal with only a few coyotes and the occasional deer sighting. Sometimes the Pigs just don’t want to play the game, but that’s part of what makes each Hog Hunt unique.
What the night lacked in action, it made up for in laughs and good company. These Hog Hunters were a great group—stories were shared, jokes were flying, and memories were made. That’s what it’s all about.
Caleb’s doing an awesome job getting up to speed under Max’s guidance, and we’re excited for the future as he becomes part of the regular guide team.
Until next time—stay ready, stay sharp, and we’ll see you in the fields for Thermal Hog Hunting.
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Persistence Pays Off:
A Two-Night Hog Hunt with Capt. Clayton
Some Hog Hunts are fast-paced, and some require patience—but every Wild Hog Hunt is an adventure. Peanut Protector Guide Capt. Clayton recently led a determined group on a 2 Night Hog Hunt, pushing through long hours and late nights to make it happen.
Night 1:
The Waiting Game
The first night was all about persistence. Hours passed without a single sighting, and just when it seemed like the Hogs had disappeared for the night, movement finally caught our attention at 4:30 a.m. A long stalk followed, testing both endurance and strategy, but in the end, the effort paid off. From a distance of around 150-200 yards, the team made it count, wrapping up the night with a well-earned success.
Night 2:
A Quick Start, Then the Quiet
The second night started off promising, with a Wild Hog spotted early at 9 p.m. The excitement was high, but after that, the night took a quiet turn. Despite covering plenty of ground, no more Pigs showed up, making for a long trek back home around sunrise.
These two nights were a testament to the Unpredictable Nature of Hog Hunting—some nights are packed with action, while others test patience and determination. But no matter what, the experience, the challenge, and the adventure always make it worth it.
Ready for your own Thermal Hunt? Join us at Pig Problem Inc and see what the night holds!
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Late-Night Success:
A Hunt with Guide Clayton
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!
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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!