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Two Nights of Chaos, Calm, and Connection

A Memorable Hunt with Capt. Clayton

Not every Hog Hunt is about filling the cooler. For some folks, it’s about the full experience—the thrill of the stalk, the stillness of the night, the laughter, the challenges, and the stories that come out of it all. That’s exactly what this 2-Night Hog Hunt with Peanut Protector Capt. Clayton was about.

Night One:

Quiet Fields and Missed Chances

The first night was all about patience and persistence. We moved through the darkness with high hopes, but despite three stalks and plenty of effort, the Pigs managed to stay just out of reach. No opportunities, no close encounters—just quiet fields, long walks, and a chance to soak in the calm side of the Wild Hog Hunt.

While the action was slow, the energy of the group never faded. These hunters were out there for more than just results—they were soaking in every moment, taking in the sights, the sounds, and the full experience of Hunting Wild Hogs at Night.

Night Two:

A Little Chaos and a Lot of Fun

The second night brought a shift in momentum. We had two exciting stalks that brought us in close, and the team was ready. The first opportunity came out of nowhere—sparked by a moment of confusion over changed names in the OnX app—and just like that, the night turned around.

It was a night full of action, laughs, and the kind of adrenaline that keeps you coming back for more. As Capt. Clayton put it, “I love chaos just as much as I love calmness.” That balance—the extreme highs and lows—is what makes Hunting so real and rewarding.

It’s About More Than Just the Hunt

This Hunting Trip was a reminder that success in the field isn’t measured by numbers alone. It’s about the people, the moments, and the memories made along the way. And with this group, every mile walked and every minute spent under the stars was worth it.

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Whether you're finding Hogs across the fields or just soaking in the quiet beauty of a South Georgia night, a Hunt with Pig Problem is more than just a Hog Hunt—it’s an experience. Book your spot today and see what your story will be.

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Tracking Down Success:

A Two-Night Hunt with Guide Clayton

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Hog Hunting is never guaranteed—that’s why they’re Wild Hogs. Every Hog Hunt is different, and sometimes, success comes down to patience, persistence, and putting in the work.

Guide Capt Clayton recently led a 2 Night Hog Hunt that was the perfect example of this. The first night was quiet, with no Hogs in sight despite hours of searching and covering plenty of ground. But that’s part of the challenge—some nights the Pigs move, and some nights they don’t.

The second night, everything changed. After scanning the fields and staying on the move, the team finally spotted a group of eight hogs. It was exactly what they had been looking for, and after making their move, they had the proof of a Successful Hunt.

No matter what you’re Hunting, success isn’t always measured by the number —it’s about finding what you came for. The challenge, the chase, and the reward of a hard-earned recovery are what make Wild Hog Hunting so exciting.

At Pig Problem Inc, we know every Guided Hog Hunt tells a different story. Ready to see what yours will be? Book a Thermal Hunt and experience it for yourself!

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Two Nights, Two Different Hunts

A Wild Chase with Pig Problem

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No two nights of Hog Hunting are ever the same, and this Hunting Trip was proof of that. Guide Hank led a 2-Night Hog Hunt that started as a grind but ended with a Pile of Pigs and plenty of fresh pork to take home.

Night One:

The Long Chase and a Foggy Finish

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The Pigs were coming out late, but that didn’t mean we were going to give up on them. After a long 1,000-yard walk, we set up on a Sounder of 20 Pigs, got some shots off, and dropped two.

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The rest of the night turned into a wild chase—driving from field to field like madmen, scanning through Thermal Equipment, and covering as much ground as possible to find more Hogs. By the time we were walking back to the van, the sun was up, and a thick morning fog had settled over the field, making for a unique and eerie photo to mark the end of the Wild Hog Hunt.

Night Two:

A Complete Turnaround

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What a difference a night makes. After spending most of the first night waiting and chasing, the second night was all action. The first field we hit was full of Wild Pigs, and the Hunters wasted no time. They took down 6 Hogs in a fast-paced stalk, making every shot count.

The next couple of hours were all about putting in the work—stalking, shooting, dragging, and butchering. Since the group needed to head home, we wrapped things up with a great haul of meat and got them on the road at a decent time.

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Hog Hunting is always unpredictable, and that’s what makes it exciting. Whether it’s an all-night grind or fast and furious action, every Thermal Hunt with Pig Problem is an adventure. Book your Guided Hog Hunt today and see what the night brings!

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Navigating the Night:

A Tactical Hog Hunt with Guide Hank

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At Pig Problem, every Hog Hunt presents new challenges, and our latest 2 Night Hunting Trip was no exception. Guide Hank led a group of five Hunters into the fields, ready for action. While the first night started off slow, patience and strategy paid off in the end.

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One of the biggest hurdles of the night came when we found ourselves surrounded—not by Hogs, but by a large group of deer. Maneuvering through them without spooking the Wild Hog we were after took some careful planning, but our Hog Hunters pulled it off like pros. The reward? A well-earned success and a great chance on a Solid Pig.

Later in the night, around 2 a.m., another target appeared—a Coyote. One of our hunters took the chance, but the tricky Predator managed to escape, leaving no photo evidence behind. Still, the night was a success, and the team is fired up for round two.

Night 2:

Swirling Winds and Quick Shots

Hank’s second Night of Hunting proved to be another success, with two Pigs relocated despite challenging wind conditions.

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The night started with a visit to the second field, where shifting winds threatened to give us away. As we scanned the area, a Wild Hog caught our scent and began to move off. With quick reaction time, we got a chance just as it started to run, having success before it could escape.

Later in the night, we checked one of the last fields on our route and spotted another Pig. Unfortunately, this one winded us and disappeared into the darkness. Not willing to leave empty-handed, we gave the field another look and found a Small Single Hog lingering behind. This time, the wind worked in our favor, allowing us to take the chance and relocate it to a new home cleanly.

Despite tricky conditions, the night ended on a high note with two Wild Pigs on the ground—another productive Wild Hog Hunt with Hank leading the way.

Want to test your skills on a Thermal Hog Hunt? Book your Hunting Trip with Pig Problem Inc today!

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Guided by the Best:

A One-Night Hog Hunt with Clayton

At Pig Problem, every Wild Hog Hunt is unique. Some nights are fast-paced, with Pigs on the Move and Hunters working hard to get into position. Other nights, everything falls into place, making for a smooth and Efficient Hunt. This was one of those nights.

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Guide Clayton led the Hog Hunt, but the real credit went to Zev for scouting ahead and finding the Hogs. With the right setup, all that was left was to move in. The Hog Hunters stayed focused, took their chance, and successfully got a Wild Hog.

Harvesting Wild Hogs

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After a long night in the field, exhaustion set in, but the results spoke for themselves. Another Successful Hunt, another Great Hunting Experience for the hunters. Nights like these remind us that preparation, teamwork, and patience always pay off. If you’re ready for your own Thermal Hog Hunting adventure, Pig Problem is the place to be. The Wild Pigs are out there—you just have to go after them.

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Big Night in the Fields:

Three Hogs with Guide Clayton

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Some Hog Hunts just hit different. That was the case for a recent group who booked a 1 Night Hog Hunt with Pig Problem, led by none other than Guide Clayton. When the night was over, three Wild Hogs were relocated to new homes, and the crew was already making plans to return next year.

As Clayton put it, “Guys were cool as crap, and they’ll be back next year—I’m already excited. I already got a review from these guys for the hunt. Bbbbballin.”

That’s the kind of Thermal Hunt we live for. When the conditions are right, the teamwork is solid, and the action is nonstop, it’s a recipe for a hunter night in the fields. Wild Pigs don’t stand a chance when you’ve got Top-Tier Thermal Gear, Expert Hunting Guides, and a group that knows how to send chances.

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The Hunt for Hogs

A Two-Night Adventure with Guide Clayton

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At Pig Problem, no two Hog Hunts are ever the same. Some nights are nonstop action, and other nights put a hunter’s patience and determination to the test. On a recent One Night Hunt, Guide Clayton and his Hunters experienced both sides of the coin - proving that in the world of Thermal Hog Hunting, persistence is key.

One and Done

The night started with promise. The hunters got their chance, and put one Hog in the van to go to a new home. But after that, the fields went quiet. They covered ground, checked all the usual hotspots, and worked hard to track down more Pigs, but sometimes, the Wild Hogs just don’t want to cooperate. That’s the nature of Wild Hog Hunting - every night brings new conditions, and the challenge is what makes the reward even better.

The Thrill of the Hunt

Some nights, the Wild Pigs are everywhere. Other nights, they play hard to get. But that’s why we Pig Hunt - because every Hunting Trip is an adventure, and the next one could be the best yet. If you’re ready to test your skills and experience the excitement of Guided Hog Hunting, book your Hunt with Pig Problem today. The pigs won’t stay hidden forever, and when they show up, you’ll want to be there to make it count!

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The Hunt That Almost Broke Clayton

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Guiding Thermal Hog Hunts isn’t always easy. Some nights, everything lines up perfectly - Pigs are out in the open, stalks go smoothly, and Hunters rack up a Pile of Hogs with minimal effort. Other nights… well, they test your patience.

That’s exactly the kind of night Guide Clayton had on a recent Hog Hunt with three determined Hog Hunters. The Wild Pigs were out, but they weren’t exactly cooperating.

“Well well well, I failed four different stalks on pigs. Every time, they just walked back into the woods. It is the most frustrating thing to happen on a field stalk. I wanted to shave my eyebrows off and draw them back on to make me look angry all the time.”

If you’ve ever tried to creep up on a group of pigs in an open field, you know the feeling. One second, they’re feeding in the open, completely unaware. The next, they vanish into the treeline like ghosts.

But Clayton and his hunters weren’t about to give up. They kept pushing through the night, working field after field, waiting for their moment. Finally, at around 5 a.m., they spotted a Sounder. This time, there was no slipping away.

After 60+ chances, the dust settled, and they had their hog.

Sometimes, Mother Nature throws one last curveball just to keep things interesting. As Clayton left the field, the sky opened up, hammering down rain so hard that he had to crawl home at 40 mph on Highway 19.

“I couldn’t see anything, but at least the hunting van is clean now.”

At the end of the day, no Wild Hog Hunt is ever the same, and that’s what makes it so damn fun. Whether it’s perfect stalks or a night full of frustration, every Hunting Trip is a story waiting to be told. And for these three hunters, they got to be part of a Hog Hunt that nearly drove their guide to altering his facial features in rage.

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The Highs and Lows of a 2-Night Hog Hunt

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Hog Hunting is always an adventure, and every Wild Hog Hunt brings a new challenge. Recently, Guide Clayton led a 2-Night Thermal Hog Hunt, giving his Hunters the full experience of Tracking Wild Hogs under the cover of darkness.

Night 1:

Success in the Field

The first night proved to be a productive one, as the team successfully Harvested a Hog. Using Thermal Equipment and strategic Hunting Stalking Techniques, they got into position for a clean chance, securing a hard-earned success. There’s nothing quite like the rush of spotting a hog in the dark and making the chance count!

Night 2:

The Quiet Side of Hunting

The second night was a different story. Despite covering ground and scanning the fields, no Hogs were spotted, and no chances were fired. It’s a reminder that Wild Hog Hunting isn’t always predictable—sometimes, the Wild Pigs stay just out of reach. But that’s what makes the hunt so exciting. You never know what the next outing will bring!

Every Guided Hog Hunt with Pig Problem is a Unique Hunting Experience, and whether it’s a night full of action or a test of patience, our guides are dedicated to giving Hog Hunters an unforgettable time in the field.

Ready to take on the challenge? Book your own Thermal Hog Hunting Adventure with Pig Problem today!

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Dialed In:

A Two-Night Hunt with a Crew That Came to hunt

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Some Hog Hunts stand out not just for the number of Hogs rehomed but for the way they it goes down. When Guide Zev took four Hunters out for a 2 Night Hunt run, he knew pretty quick - these guys were locked in.

That’s about as high a compliment as you’ll get from him. And it was well-earned.

Over two nights, the team relocated five Wild Hogs. The wind was a problem, shifting when it wasn’t supposed to, costing them some opportunities. But that’s Hog Hunting - adapt or go home. These guys stayed on point, made their chances count, and got it done.

If you want to see what a real Thermal Hog Hunt looks like, book your Hunting Trip with Pig Problem. Bring your A-game, and maybe - just maybe - you’ll get Zev’s seal of approval too.

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