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Crop Protection:

The Real Work Behind Pig Problem


At Pig Problem, we take hunters out for an unforgettable night of thermal hog hunting, but at the core of what we do is something much more important—protecting farmers’ fields. Wild hogs cause massive destruction to crops, costing farmers thousands of dollars in lost yields and damage. That’s why we’re out there, night after night, making sure these invasive pests don’t get the upper hand.




This time, it wasn’t a guided hunt. It was straight-up crop protection. Our owner, Max, didn’t have to lead a hunt—he was out there handling business himself. As he put it:




“Establish dominance. Took out the whole sounder—five hogs on my own. All while listening to a Shawn Ryan podcast. Started early so I could get home at 8:30 AM. Why have so much cool gear if you never actually go outside?”




Max spent the evening lying in a hammock in the middle of a field, waiting for the pigs to show up. The night was calm, the stars were out, and when the hogs rolled in, it was game over for them. One more field saved from destruction.



We know farmers are having a tough time this year, and we want them to know we’ve got their backs. If you have a pig problem, contact us—we’ll take care of it. It’s our number one priority. We hunt farm fields for free—no cost to the farm. Because at the end of the day, keeping crops safe and stopping the damage is what really matters.



Farmers, don’t wait until the damage is done. Give us a call, and let’s get those hogs out of your fields.

Farmers Helping Farmers

Photo: 2024 Best Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Nuclear family Pig version. Farmers from upstate New York came down to help the farmers in Georgia with Pig Problems. The guy in the middle is a butcher by trade so Capt Peanut Protector handed him some knives and let him have at it. They had to walk through a cut corn field which is very loud so they sounded like a herd of armadillos, but Capt. Clayton is a professional and got them less than 80 yards. These guys definently got the job done! Dropping Hogs is fun and we think everyone should try is once in thier life, so Book a Guided Hog Hunt.

Best Hog Hunter In Georgia

Photo: Peanut Protector Guide Clayton @PigProblem

“This is what we do on our nights off. Most of the time we drink beer. All of the time. And then sometimes we go hunting”- Peanut Protector Guide Clayton. Guide Clayton had the night off and decided he wanted to Hunt Wild Hogs. I haven’t seen the video yet of him shooting so I can’t tell ya’ll how good he is. He says he is the best. I will definitely be posting his Hog Hunt Video so everyone can see if he is the Best Hunter. Then we all can try to beat the Best Hog Hunter in Georgia.

I Had 2 Days Off... So I went Hunting

Photo: @Pigprobleminc @CaptainMax 2/4/21 Cattle Pasture Pigs are raising cane with the cows

Photo: @Pigprobleminc @CaptainMax 2/4/21 Cattle Pasture Pigs are raising cane with the cows

Had 2 Days off… So I went hunting by myself. First night I got on a single boar early on and called it a night. Second night I recovered 8 with 4-5 more hit but not recovered. 7 in this photo I accidentally left one at the scene and now have to go back tomorrow. Why did I hunt on my day off? Landowners and Farmers give me access to their property to help with their Pig Problem. It is a privilege to do what I do on their land. The damage these pigs do is enormous and never stops. Pig Problem Inc. isn’t just a guided hunt outfitter, we also do extensive animal control. I pride myself and my business to go the extra mile always for Farmers, Landowners, and Customers.

Photo: @PigProblemInc. @CaptianMax No Days Off 2/3/21

Photo: @PigProblemInc. @CaptianMax No Days Off 2/3/21

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