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Hunting Report:

2 Night Thermal Hog Hunt with Guide Clayton

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Photo: I Think The Pig Has Something On Its Back… @PigProblem

At Pig Problem, no two nights of Hog Hunting are ever the same. Sometimes the Pigs cooperate, sometimes they don’t—but that’s what makes the chase so exciting.

Night 1:

A Quick Opportunity

Guide Clayton kicked off a 2 Night Hog Hunt with a group eager to take down some Wild Hogs. Not long after heading out, they Spotted a Sounder feeding in a Farmer’s Field. With the Thermal Equipment dialed in and a solid shooting position, the Hunters lined up their shots. The crack of suppressed things that google doesn’t like cut through the night, and when the dust settled, 2 Hogs were down. The rest of the Sounder scattered into the tree line, leaving no more opportunities for follow-up shots.

Despite covering more ground and checking multiple fields, no other Pigs presented themselves for the rest of the night. That’s just how it goes sometimes—some nights, it’s nonstop action, and others, the Wild Pigs get lucky.

Night 2:

The Ones That Got Away

Going into the second night, expectations were high. The group had already put Piggy’s on the ground, and they were eager to add to their tally. But this time, the Hogs had different plans. Field after field, they checked feeding areas, scanned tree lines, and waited for movement, but the pigs never showed.

That’s the challenge of Hunting Free-Range Wild Hogs—they’re unpredictable, and sometimes they simply disappear into the thick cover, leaving Hog Hunters with nothing but a long night of searching. Even without pulling the trigger, the experience of working fields under Thermal is always an adrenaline rush.

The Hunt Continues

While the second night didn’t produce a kill, the Guided Hog Hunt itself was still a success. The first night’s quick action proved that with the right timing, skill, and a bit of luck, Hunters can put pigs on the ground. And the slow second night? Well, that just builds the anticipation for the next Thermal Hunt.

Wild Hogs are Relentless, destructive, and always on the move. If they don’t show one night, they’ll be back soon enough. Ready to take your shot? Book a Wild Hog Hunt with Pig Problem Inc and see for yourself!

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One Shot, One Hog:

A Night Hunt with Pig Problem

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Photo: Wild Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Hog Hunting is always unpredictable, and every Thermal Hunt tells a different story. Some nights, we cover miles scanning field after field, while others, the action starts right away. That was the case on a recent 1 Night Hog Hunt led by Guide Clayton, where the first field we checked turned out to be the only one we needed.

Our group rolled out at sunset, ready for a night of Thermal Hog Hunting. It didn’t take long to find what we were looking for. As we pulled up to the first field, a Lone Hog stepped out about 200 yards from the van—a perfect setup. With pew pews dialed in and everyone in position, the Hunter took his shot. A clean hit Dropped the Hog right where it stood, making for a quick and Ethical Harvest.

Though the night was quiet after that first successful shot, the team was in good spirits. Sometimes, all it takes is one well-placed shot to make the Hunting Trip a success. Another Guided Hog Hunt in the books, another story to tell, and another Wild Hog taken off the land.

At Pig Problem, we know that every Hog Hunter comes with their own story, and we’re here to make sure they leave with a great one. Whether it’s your First Hog or your hundredth, we’re ready to get you on target.

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