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Hog Hunting

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Pig Hunting

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This 1-Night Thermal Hog Hunt in Americus, Georgia started off slow, with the group covering ground and checking fields before activity picked up later in the evening.

While working toward the back of a field, a single hog was initially located. As the group began to reposition, Pig Problem guide Hank identified a small group of hogs moving along a distant tree line and adjusted the plan to take advantage of the better opportunity.

After a careful approach, the group moved into position just as the hogs began to shift and slowly move off. With limited time to set up, a quick but controlled sequence followed, resulting in three hogs successfully recovered during the encounter.

The remainder of the night was spent continuing to patrol surrounding fields, though no additional hog activity was located. Despite the slower start, the night wrapped up as a solid success with multiple recoveries and a well-executed setup on the Thermal Hog Hunt.

Hog Hunting In Georgia

Hog Hunting

Photo: Night 1 of Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Thermal Hog Hunting

Photo: Night 2 of Thermal Hog Hunting @PigProblem

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!

HUNTING HOGS IN THE DARK

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Teamwork in the Field:

Night One of a Split Hunt with Guides Hank and Luke


Georgia Hog Hunting

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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.


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