Boar Hunting In Georgia

Guide Kaleb recently had the pleasure of welcoming back Nick and his son Gary for a redo Hog Hunt — and this time, the night delivered.

Things kicked off with a field full of coyotes, but the focus was on finding Wild Hogs, so the crew stayed patient. As the night rolled on, they saw plenty of deer and a few more coyotes, but still no Pigs. After a couple of setups with no luck, they loaded back into the van and moved on to a new field.

At first, it looked like just one lone deer in the distance — until it bolted. That’s when Kaleb spotted what they’d been waiting for: a Big Boar moving through the moonlit field.

With the full moon shining bright, the group made a quiet 500-yard stalk to get into range. As the Hog began moving toward them, everything lined up. The crew stayed steady, and when the moment came, they landed a clean success.

The energy was high, and the excitement was real — especially after their previous Thermal Hog Hunt turned up empty. Nick and Gary were all smiles and already talking about coming back again. It was a night full of hard work, patience, and unforgettable Hunting Memories.

Thermal Hog Hunting

Guide Kaleb knew it was going to be a good Hog Hunt from the start — the group brought great energy, and it didn’t take long for things to get exciting. Around midnight, they spotted a Sounder of Hogs tucked into the tall cotton. Visibility was tough, but the crew worked together and locked in on the biggest one of the group.

As the night went on, things slowed down, but the memories didn’t. The crew swapped Hunting stories, shared laughs, and made the kind of connections that remind us why we do this.

It was the perfect example of what Pig Problem Hunts are all about — good people, great moments, and nights you won’t forget.

Summertime Hog Hunting

Hog Hunting In June

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Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Wild Hog Hunting

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Some nights just feel promising from the start — especially when you’re welcoming back repeat clients you’ve built a bond with. Guide Kaleb knew it was going to be a good one.

After getting word from Max that a nearby field was seeing fresh Wild Hog activity, the group made the hour-long ride to check it out. Things started off slow with only a few deer moving through, but around 1 a.m., they spotted their first Hog — a Lone Boar working through the field. The setup was easy, just steps from the van, and the team handled it quickly.

Back on the Hog Hunt shortly after, they located a group of three more Pigs not far off. A brief 50-yard approach was all it took, and the team moved efficiently to secure two of them while the third made it to the tree line.

With the clock pushing 4 a.m., Kaleb was ready to wrap things up and began Field Butchering. But just as they approached the drop-off site, one more Big Boar appeared. The crew didn’t miss a beat — a final short stalk sealed the night.

Kaleb finished Butchering just before sunrise, ending a long but rewarding night. “These are truly some of the best guys I’ve had,” he said. “Can’t wait to have them back.”

The photos from the Wild Hog Hunt say it all — memories made, fields checked, and another successful night in the books with Pig Problem.

Hog Hunting In Georgia

Coyote Hunting

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Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Best Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Hog Hunts In Ga

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Guide Kaleb recently headed out for a night of Crop Protection and Hog Hunting with two special guests — his dad and his girlfriend. The night kicked off in an unexpected way when they spotted a Coyote out in the field. Using nothing more than a cell phone and YouTube sounds, Kaleb was able to call it in close, marking a first-ever Coyote Encounter for both him and his dad.

The action slowed for a bit, but the fields were full of deer, keeping the group alert and moving. Eventually, Kaleb noticed a strange Thermal hotspot in the distance. After a quick gear-up at the van and a cautious approach, he discovered two Wild Hogs bedded down in a low spot.

With patience and precision, the team confirmed their target and made a successful approach — leading to another first: Kaleb’s dad harvested his very First Hog.

It was a night full of memories, milestones, and moments this crew won’t forget anytime soon.

Crop Protection

When there’s no client Hog Hunt booked, we’re still out there. Crop Protection is a big part of what we do — and it’s our responsibility to Help Local Farmers Protect Farm Fields from Hog Damage.

The night started off slow with plenty of deer moving through, but around 2 a.m., a couple Wild Hogs finally showed up. One was recovered, and another made it to cover after being engaged.

It’s not always fast and furious, but every night in the field counts. Whether it’s a Guided Hog Hunt or a Farm Crop Protection run, we’re always working to keep the pressure on.

Tough Hunting

Tough Hunting

Photo: Tough Night But Beautiful Sight @PigProblem

This Hog Hunt had its challenges. A few issues early on, a whole lot of deer in the fields, and by 2:30, the crew called it. No Pigs on the ground.

That’s Hunting, though. We don’t bait. We don’t guarantee. We scout, stalk, and give it everything we’ve got — but sometimes the Hogs win.

First Hog Hunt

First Hunt

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Thermal Hog Hunting

Photo: How Can A First Hunt Get Better Than This? @PigProblem

The pictures say it all. This was a Birthday Hunt and this young man’s First Hunt and we are happy it could be with us at Pig Problem. Not long into the night, they spotted a small Sounder of Pigs. One was re-homed in the field while another made it to the tree-line. You could see he was hooked right away. Buck fever was real.

Later, they moved northwest to avoid the weather and found another Wild Hog, but it got spooked by a car. An hour later, back in the same field, a Big Lone Boar was hanging out. They made the stalk, adrenaline was pumping, and the Young Hunter re-homed the Pig on the run.

It was a night to remember. The family said they’ll definitely be back. In the dad’s words: “You made this night special—thank you.”

Friends Hog Hunting In Americus, Georgia

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Last night was a hunt most dream about. First field had a big single boar then we were able to get down to start off the night. the next field had about 8 wild hogs scattered through out the 500 acre peanut field. we were able to get two but one was hidden in the corn and it was deemed unsafe to recover. The last Boar was spotted at over 900. yards. With the Irrigation Pivot running and moving our direction Guide Kaleb and his hunters had to move fast to be able to get on this boar hog. Nick has hunted with us in the past but his two friends had their first hunting experience. We pride ourselves on giving a safe and professional hunting experience.

Remember Memorial Day

Freedom in the Sand

A Memorial Day Tribute from Pig Problem

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This Memorial Day, we pause to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. The image above says it all—an American Flag standing tall in the sand, overlooking the quiet shoreline. It’s a peaceful reminder of the freedoms we enjoy and the sacrifices that made them possible.

At Pig Problem, we’re proud to live and Hog Hunt in The Great Outdoors of South Georgia. Our nights are filled with adrenaline and adventure, Tracking Wild Hogs through fields under the stars—but on days like today, we slow down and reflect.

Honoring the Brave Through the Freedom to Hunt

We’ve had the privilege of guiding many veterans and active-duty service members on our **thermal hog hunts**. For them, and for all of us, the ability to enjoy the outdoors, hunt freely, and share stories around the truck or campfire is something we don’t take for granted.

Our Thermal Hog Hunts are more than just late-night chases through Peanut Fields. They’re a celebration of:

  • Freedom and tradition

  • Brotherhood and teamwork

  • Respect for the land and those who served to protect it

Whether you're New to Thermal Hunting or a Seasoned Pro, the experience connects people—just like Memorial Day connects us all in remembrance.

Plan Your Thermal Hog Hunt in South Georgia

If you’re looking to experience Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia, we’d be honored to guide you. At Pig Problem Inc, we offer Expert-Led Hunts using Top-Tier Thermal Gear, making every outing safe, exciting, and memorable.

This Memorial Day 2025, we thank those who gave all. We remember you. We honor you. And we live each day with gratitude for the freedom we’re blessed to enjoy.

🇺🇸 From the beach to the backwoods—thank you, heroes.

— The Pig Problem Team

Boar Hunting In Americus, Georgia

Photo: Wild Boar Hunting Americus, Georgia Pig Problem Inc.

Wild Hog Hunting in Americus, Georgia. Kaleb was able to get these guys on a sounder pretty early in the night and then it slowed down. The hunters checked other fields that were taking damage, but were only able to recover these 3 hogs.

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