Hog Erradication

Wild Hog Hunting

A Long Night Leads to Success

Photo: The Three Lil Piggies @PigProblem

Sometimes, patience and perseverance pay off in a big way, and that’s exactly what happened on a recent Hog Hunt led by our very own Guide Hank.

Hank took a group of three Hunters on a thrilling 1 Night Hog Hunt. The night started off quiet—really quiet. For hours, the team scoured the fields with no sign of Wild Hogs. But in true Hunting fashion, the tide turned in the early hours of the morning.

At 2:40 a.m., the moment they’d been waiting for finally arrived—a Sounder of Hogs appeared in the field. The adrenaline kicked in as Hank helped the group set up quickly and efficiently. Once in position, they opened fire, putting multiple rounds into several Pigs. The teamwork and quick action paid off, as they managed to bring down three Hogs before calling it a night.

It was a long Wild Hog Hunt, but the reward made it all worthwhile. We hope this group had as much fun as we did guiding them through the South Georgia fields, and we can’t wait to see them back for more Thermal Hunting Adventures!

Ready to experience the thrill for yourself? Book your next Boar Hunt with Pig Problem and get ready for an unforgettable night in the field!

Thermal Hog Hunting

Photo: Thermal Hog Hunting @PigProblem

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Thermal Hog Hunt Report: Guide Kevin Leads Successful Nighttime Adventure

Pig Problem's Thermal Hog Hunt, led by Guide Kevin, recently wrapped up a thrilling and challenging night Hog Hunt that tested the skills of our Hog Hunters. Under the cover of darkness, our team embarked on a 10-hour Hunting Adventure from 7pm to 5am, utilizing the latest thermal imaging technology to track down their elusive targets.

The night was filled with excitement as our team stumbled upon a Massive Sounder of approximately 18 Wild Hogs, presenting a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take down these Cunning Creatures. Despite the difficulty of Hunting moving targets, Guide Kevin and his team remained focused and determined.

After a well-placed shot, the team managed to take down one impressive Hog, a testament to their skill and expertise. However, it's worth noting that Hunting Wild Hogs is an extremely challenging endeavor, requiring precision, patience, and repeated practice.

As Guide Kevin pointed out, "Hunting Wild Hogs is not for the faint of heart. It's a rare individual who can hit a target that's running 15 miles per hour and stands only 3 feet tall." The Hunt is truly a test of skill and endurance, making it all the more satisfying when a successful kill is achieved.

If you're up for the challenge and want to put your Thermal Hog Hunting skills to the test, come join Pig Problem's Expert Guides and Experienced Hunters for an Unforgettable Hunting Adventure. Book your spot today and let's see what you're made of!

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.

Peanut Protector Guide Clayton's Hog Hunt | Video

Best Hog Hunter In Georgia?

As promised, we are pleased to present this captivating Hog Hunting Video featuring our Guide Clayton on a night adventure of Hunting Wild Hogs. The question on everyone's mind is, how good is he? I must say, I was thoroughly impressed with some of Clayton's brilliant shots. Have you got what it takes to outdo our Peanut Protector Guide? Book a Hunt in Americus, GA today and let's find out together!

Allen, Brad, & Wes's Hog Hunting Adventure

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Night Hog Hunting Americus, GA

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Wild Hog Hunting Americus, GA

Allen, Brad, and Wes came down from Tennessee to do a Thermal Hog Hunt with us in Americus, Georgia. We were not able to get shots off at a few sounders but we sniped these boars in some peanut fields. Book A Hunt and lets see how many fall.

Landowner needed help so we answered the call.

Photo: Pig Problem Inc Wild Hog Hunt

Photo: Pig Problem Inc Wild Hog Hunt

Mr. Marchbanks had a dismal Deer season as his property was over run with Wild Hogs. We were able to drop 3 out of the sounder. It’s a start to getting his problem under control.

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Trophy Wild Boar

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Trophy Wild Boar

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Pulled Pork

Photo: Pig Problem Inc. Pulled Pork

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