Hog Problem

An Unforgettable Retirement Party Hunt

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At Pig Problem, we had the distinct pleasure of hosting a memorable retirement celebration for Chris and Scott, who traveled down south to Americus, GA, for an exciting night of Hog Hunting. Led by our esteemed Guide Capt Max, this adventure was not just a Hunting Trip; it was a celebration of years of hard work and friendship.

As the sun set over the beautiful Georgia landscape, Chris and Scott geared up for some Thrilling Thermal Hog Hunting. The night was filled with camaraderie and excitement as the group set out into the darkness, eager to encounter the elusive Wild Boars that roam the area.

It didn’t take long for the Hunters to spot their first Sounder. With keen eyes and the advantage of thermal optics, they navigated the terrain in search of their quarry. The thrill of Night Hunting is unmatched, and with two distinct Groups of Hogs observed during their adventure, the tension was palpable. While only one Boar was ultimately brought down, the encounters with two different Sounders made for an exhilarating night under the stars.

We are grateful for the trust Chris and Scott placed in us to celebrate such a significant milestone in their lives. At Pig Problem Inc, we pride ourselves on providing not just excellent Georgia Hog Hunting experiences, but also creating lasting memories with great people. It was an honor to help commemorate their retirement, and we hope they cherish the memories of their time hunting with us.

As they embark on this new chapter in their lives, we wish Chris and Scott all the best in their retirement. We truly hope they enjoyed their time with us and will consider returning to chase more Wild Hogs in the future. Our doors are always open for more adventures in Boar Hunting!

Thank you for choosing Pig Problem for your retirement party hunt. Here’s to many more nights of adventure under the South Georgia sky!

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If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience in Georgia Hog Hunting, reach out to us at Pig Problem Inc, where we specialize in Thermal Hog Hunting adventures that will leave you with stories to tell for years to come. Happy Hunting! 🐗

Hunting In Georgia

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Hog Hunting in Georgia is not just a popular recreational activity, but also plays a crucial role in managing the Invasive Feral Hog Population in the state. Wild Hogs are a prolific and destructive species that can wreak havoc on Agricultural Crops, damage property, and compete with native wildlife for resources.

By participating in Hog Hunting in Georgia, Hunters help Control The Feral Hog Population and minimize the negative impact they have on the environment and local economy. Hunting also provides a sustainable and ethical way to Harvest Meat, as Hog Meat is lean, flavorful, and a valuable food source.

Overall, Hunting Hogs in Georgia is not only a Thrilling Outdoor Adventure but also an important conservation effort that helps maintain ecological balance, protect natural resources, and support the local economy. By participating in Wild Hog Hunting, Hunters contribute to Wildlife Management efforts and ensure the long-term health and sustainability of Georgia's Natural Habitats. Lets be real though. It’s just fun, so book a Hog Hunt with us at Pig Problem.

Bulletproof Boars

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What an incredible first night of the 2 Night Hog Hunt! This group had an amazing start with their skilled Guide Capt Ben. Despite the unpredictable 2-knot winds blowing in multiple directions, they managed to adapt their strategy and make their first Stalk. Unfortunately, the Pigs caught wind of their presence before they could set up, but they didn't lose hope.

Determined to succeed, they decided to take shots from a longer distance in an attempt to outsmart the fickle winds. With their new plan in place, they set up on three Hogs and successfully dropped one, causing the others to flee the field.

Undeterred by the challenges of the terrain, they pressed on. Despite having to cross ditches and trek through demanding terrain, they persevered, only to find that the Wild Hogs had leisurely entered the woods by the time they reached a high point. It was a temporary setback, but it didn't dampen their spirits.

Their fourth attempt brought them face-to-face with three Bulletproof Boars, a thrilling encounter just five yards from the tree line. These Wild Boars soaked up the lead like it was vitamins. But the night wasn't over yet.

On their fifth go, they positioned themselves amidst a group of around 15 Wild Pigs. Their perseverance paid off, as they successfully Hunted a magnificent meat Sow weighing approximately 150 lbs. This Wild Sow displayed superb fat layers, thick back straps, and thunder thighs, a rewarding trophy for their efforts.

The first night was a resounding success, we are ready to see what Night 2 of Hog Hunting brings them. These Hunters are excited for more adventures and memorable moments as they continue their Hog Hunt.

Night Hunts

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Guide Capt. Max took these guys on there 2 Night Hog Hunt. Dave and Mike made some great shots over the last two nights! They were able to take down 2 Wild Hogs on thier second night. They definitely had long stalks for these Hogs, everyone for sure hit the step goals. We are glad these guys chose Pig Problem to be there Guided Hog Hunting Service! We hope Americus, Ga treated them well. Book a Hunt today!

Coyote Hunting?

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It was a beautiful night for Hog Hunting, except the Wild Hogs never came out of the woods. We saw 2 Hogs all night but they just walked across the field and we were never able to take them down for stealing or trespassing In our farmers fields. Wild Pigs are in the top 10 smartest animals so some Nights Hunting are not easy. But we were able to call in the Coyote from 450 yards with a simple mouth squeak. Hunting Coyotes can be just as fun. Something is better than nothing! Tonight will be better and we are looking forward to Slaying Some Hogs.

Best Hog Hunter In Georgia

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“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.

No Limit

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Last night was another Successful Wild Hog Hunting adventure here at Pig Problem Inc. Guide Clayton took these guys out and here are a few words he had to say, "Kill, kill, kill. That is what we did tonight. I feel like a scarecrow. I only Hunted corn fields, I am skinny, and I scare the crap out of Hogs when they touch my corn." I think I know what Clayton is going to be for Halloween. Come Book A Hunt with us. Who else has a Scarecrow as a guide that brings in all the Wild Hogs.

Why We Hunt In The Dark

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Hog Hunting is a popular activity in Southwest Georgia, and it's especially exciting when done at night using Thermal Technology. The use of thermal imaging scopes, binoculars, and cameras has revolutionized Hunting by allowing Hunters to see in complete darkness and identify animals based on their body heat. This gives them a significant advantage when Hunting Wild Hogs, which are notorious for being elusive and difficult to spot. The night brings advantages for Hog Hunting as they become active during this time. Using a thermal scope, Hog Hunters are able to see the Hogs from a distance without spooking them, and plan our approach accordingly. Not only does this make it easier to track down Wild Pigs, but it also improves the accuracy of the shot. Thermal Imaging provides a clear view of different body parts of the hog, making it easier to aim for a vital organ and ensure a quick and humane kill. In Southwest Georgia, Hog Hunting is not only a recreational activity but a necessary one. Wild Hogs are a non-native invasive species that cause significant damage to crops and the environment. Night Hunting Using Thermal technology has proven to be an efficient and effective way to manage their population and reduce their impact on the ecosystem.

Hogs Down

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Once again, these Skilled Hunters had a night to remember as they ventured out into the Dark Wilderness to Hunt Wild Hogs. Their success was almost immediate, as they stumbled upon a field teeming with Hogs at Dusk. With adrenaline coursing through their veins, they eagerly chased one particularly Wild Hog through a corn field – a thrill unlike any other. But their hunger for adventure was far from sated, as they scoured the terrain in search of more action. Under the expert guidance of Capt. Max, they eventually came across a Sounder rustling through a nearby peanut field. And thus the true excitement began. We are overjoyed to have facilitated such a fantastic and Exhilarating Hunting Experience. Why not take your own Hunt to the next level by booking a Guided Wild Hog Hunting Trip with us at Pig Problem Inc?

Hunting Wild Hogs In The Dark

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They had another fun night Thermal Hunting at Pig Problem! Guide Clayton got to take out these men again. You would think the Wild Hogs would’ve known the military guys were still in town. Book A Hunt with Pig Problem today, and we will show you that Hunting At Night for Wild Pigs is different than any other Hunting Experience!

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