Boar Hunting In Georgia

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These guys went on a Thermal Wild Hog Hunt last night. They successfully approached the Wild Pigs to a distance of less than 100 yards and Hunted down 2 of them and both were put to sleep. If you're looking for a Fun Hunting Experience, consider Booking a Hunt at Pig Problem today.

Are You Bringing Your Own Equipment?

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There were four encounters during the Hunt, although only 3 Hogs were successfully taken down after the last two encounters. Our customers had brought their own equipment, but it is worth mentioning that we do provide all the necessary gear for a Thermal Hog Hunt. However, we do offer a Hunting $50 Discount if you choose to bring your own equipment. Wether you bring your own equipment or use ours, we will stop at nothing to get you on a Wild Hog!

She Never Sow That Coming...

Photo: Big Girl @HogSWAT

She is an overweight girl who consumes Doritos on a daily basis. If she were a human, she would probably struggle to find someone who genuinely loves her. However, being a Pig, she is adored by her fellow Wild Boars. Observing a large gathering of around 40 Wild Hogs, they all gathered in front of a pivot, except for one, a Hefty Sal who stood apart from the rest. Big girl was brought down be these guys! Book a Wild Hog Hunt today. 

Georgia Wild Hog Hunting

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This was these guys 1st Night of Hunting with their 2 Night Hog Hunting Package. Sometimes you see 100 Wild Hogs in one night, and other nights you might only see 1 Hog. Thats the name of the game when you are Hunting for Hogs in the Wild. The Pig Problem Team is excited to see what they get tonight! These guys are in good hands with the infamous Peanut Protector Capt Clayton. Capt Clayton won’t stop until they get what they come here for. Slaying Wild Hogs.

15 Wild Hogs In 2 Nights

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This couple was able to secure 7 more Wild Hogs for the night. This was their second night of their 2 Night Hog Hunting Package. They skillfully tracked and approached a few Wild Hog groups throughout the night. While some Hogs were successfully taken down in the field, others managed to escape into the woods. The cold weather over the past few nights had led to Increased Hog Movement, making it an opportune time for the Couple's Hunting endeavors. We hope they come back to slay some more Pigs with us at Pig Problem!

The Power Couple

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Last night, an adventurous young couple successfully took down a total of 8 Wild Hogs. Despite the freezing cold conditions, Guide Capt Max, confirmed that the Hogs were active. They even left one Pig in the field for so long that they couldn't get it to lay on its belly. Fortunately, the customer managed to capture the other 3 Hog Hunting Photos on her phone, so don’t think we are lying about the 8 Wild Pigs. The entire experience was truly Action-Packed and thrilling, as the couple indulged in an Exhilarating Night of Thermal Hunting.

Why We Hunt Wild Hogs

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Hunting Wild Hogs in Georgia is important due to the significant negative impacts they have on the environment, Agriculture, and native wildlife. Wild Hogs are non-native, highly adaptable, and invasive species that reproduce quickly and Cause Extensive Damage.

One of the primary reasons to Hunt Wild Hogs is to control their population. Without any natural Predators, their numbers can rapidly increase, leading to overpopulation. These Hogs Destroy Crops, damage agricultural fields, and negatively impact the economic well-being of Farmers and landowners. By Hunting the Hogs, their population can be managed, minimizing their destructive effects on agriculture and preserving livelihoods.

Additionally, Wild Pigs cause significant ecological damage. Their rooting behavior, where they use their snouts to dig and uproot soil, tears through vegetation and destroys habitats for native wildlife. This disruption in the ecosystem can lead to a decrease in biodiversity and negatively impact native plant species. Hunting Hogs helps restore balance to the ecosystem and prevent further ecological damage.

Wild hogs also pose a threat to human safety. They can be aggressive, especially when startled or cornered, and their large size and sharp tusks make them dangerous. By Hunting and controlling their population, the risk of dangerous encounters with humans and domestic animals is reduced.

Overall, Hunting Wild Pigs in Georgia is crucial to protect the environment, preserve agriculture, and ensure public safety. It helps control their population, minimize ecological damage, and safeguard livelihoods through sustainable and responsible management of this invasive species. Help us control the Wild Hog Population. Book a Hunt.

Hunting Wild Hogs

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This was the second night of their 2 Night Hog Hunting Package. They successfully took down 2 Pigs at the first field and then continued driving around in search of more Wild Pigs. Although they had another opportunity to shoot later in the night, they were unable to bring them down. Hogs are known for their toughness, thanks to their thick skin, which allows them to withstand a considerable amount of punishment and quickly recover. Sometimes, after being shot at, Wild Hogs may even pretend to be dead for a short period before getting back up and fleeing to safety. Hog Hunting is a challenging endeavor, but once you Master the Techniques of Hunting Wild Hogs, you will become a Skilled Hunter. Don't miss out on the unique experience of booking a Thermal Hog Hunt today.

Bulletproof Boars

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What an incredible first night of the 2 Night Hog Hunt! This group had an amazing start with their skilled Guide Capt Ben. Despite the unpredictable 2-knot winds blowing in multiple directions, they managed to adapt their strategy and make their first Stalk. Unfortunately, the Pigs caught wind of their presence before they could set up, but they didn't lose hope.

Determined to succeed, they decided to take shots from a longer distance in an attempt to outsmart the fickle winds. With their new plan in place, they set up on three Hogs and successfully dropped one, causing the others to flee the field.

Undeterred by the challenges of the terrain, they pressed on. Despite having to cross ditches and trek through demanding terrain, they persevered, only to find that the Wild Hogs had leisurely entered the woods by the time they reached a high point. It was a temporary setback, but it didn't dampen their spirits.

Their fourth attempt brought them face-to-face with three Bulletproof Boars, a thrilling encounter just five yards from the tree line. These Wild Boars soaked up the lead like it was vitamins. But the night wasn't over yet.

On their fifth go, they positioned themselves amidst a group of around 15 Wild Pigs. Their perseverance paid off, as they successfully Hunted a magnificent meat Sow weighing approximately 150 lbs. This Wild Sow displayed superb fat layers, thick back straps, and thunder thighs, a rewarding trophy for their efforts.

The first night was a resounding success, we are ready to see what Night 2 of Hog Hunting brings them. These Hunters are excited for more adventures and memorable moments as they continue their Hog Hunt.

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