Feral Hogs

Farmers Crop Protection

Pig Problem

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.

Why We Hunt Wild Hogs

Photo: These Guys Know Why We Hunt Wild Hogs @PigProblem

Photo: Predator Hunts @PigProblem

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.

Father and Son Wild Boar Hunting

Photo: Wild Boar Hunting Americus, GA @PigProblemInc.

Photo: Wild Hog Hunting Americus, Georgia @PigProbleminc.

Father and Son Wild Boar Hunt out of Americus, GA. Wild windy and rainy night could’t stop this father and son team. Merrick, is 8 years old and is already out hunting. When Capt. Clayton was a kid he would explode bugs with a magnifying glass for fun now gets paid to hunt. We hope Merrick chooses the same path as he gets older.

Wild Boar Hunting

Photo: Wild Boar Hunting @PigProblemInc.

Wild boar hunting in Americus, GA offers an exhilarating and unforgettable experience for avid hunters. With its vast wilderness and abundant population of feral hogs, Americus provides the perfect setting for an adrenaline-fueled adventure.. The thrill of the chase is heightened by the fact that wild boars are strong, intelligent, and agile. Skilled guides and top-notch equipment ensure a safe and successful hunt for enthusiasts of all levels. Whether you are a seasoned hunter looking for a new challenge or a novice seeking your first trophy, wild boar hunting in Americus, GA promises an exciting and rewarding experience.

Night Hunts

Photo: Night Hunting @pigprobleminc.

Night Hog Hunting in Americus Ga. Peanut Protector Guide Clayton was able to get two down for the night. this was earlier in the week. Planting season has started but we just entered a cold snap this week. Farmers need help to keep these wild hogs at bay. Book A Hunt for your next night hunting adventure.

Wild Hog Hunting In Georgia

Photo: Hog Hunting @PigProblemInc.

Photo: Feral Hogs @PigProblemInc.

Photo: Wild Hog @pigproblemInc.

This is from earlier in the week. Mother nature doesn’t know if it wants to let go of winter. It was in the 80s a week ago and back to cold so it has hogs locked down this week. Guide Capt. Wes was able to squeak out a few in two nights. Every night is different when wild hog hunting. Book A Hunt and help these farmers.

Guided Hog Hunts

Photo: Wild Hog Hunts @pigprobleminc.

Photo: Night Hog Hunting Georgia @pigprobleminc.

3 Hogs down on the first night of hog hunting. Clayton stated out extra late with this cold snap happening after some warm weather. Sometimes the Hogs move late and sometimes early. Book A Hunt for your Night Hunting Adventures.

Georgia Hog Hunts

Photo: Georgia Hog Hunts @PigProblemInc

Mike, Max, and Nate came for another night of Hog Hunting. Thank You for all your support and helping us Kill these Hogs for our Farmers.

Hog Hunts In Georgia

Photo: Hog Hunting Georgia @PigProblemInc.

Got a big hog last night. 2 encounters this one fell out of a group of 10 in the sounder. More hit and hopefully eradicated. Peanut Protector Guide Clayton got it done last night Book A Hunt and lets see your Pig Pile.

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