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Two Nights with Guide Zev:

Long Stalks, Predator Control, and First-Time Hunters

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Every Hog Hunt is different, and this 2 Night Hunting Trip with Guide Zev was no exception. With a mix of long Hunting Stalks, Predator Control, and First-Time Hunters eager to learn, it was an exciting couple of nights in the fields.

Night 1:

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A Strong Start with Hogs and Coyotes

The hunt started off strong, dropping a coyote in the very first field. A promising sign of the action to come.

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Later in the night, the group spotted a Single Hog at 850 yards. Rather than rushing in, they took a slow, methodical stalk to close the distance. When they finally got into position, the shot was perfect, and the Hog Dropped where it stood.

A second opportunity came at a spot near Preston. Another single hog presented itself, and they took the shot—but this one wasn’t as clean. The hog got back up and managed to escape into the darkness. It happens, but the thrill of the hunt was still there.



Night 2:

No Pigs, But Plenty of Excitemen

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The same group was back for round two, and Zev quickly realized these were some of the easiest Hunters to guide. They were super chill, excited about everything, and willing to listen and learn.

While the Wild Pigs didn’t cooperate, the night still had plenty of action. A Coyote went down, and they even took a shot at a beaver, keeping things interesting. For hunters with almost no experience—barely even handling guns before this Hunting Trip—they followed every instruction perfectly. Zev had nothing but praise for them, saying, “I love these guys.”



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Whether you’re an Experienced Hunter or brand new to the sport, Pig Problem offers an Unforgettable Hunting Experience. Our guides will put you on the action, help you develop your skills, and make sure you walk away with an incredible story. From Wild Hogs to coyotes and everything in between, every night is different—but it’s always an adventure.

Book your hunt today and come see for yourself.

1 Man. 1 Night. 10 Pigs.

Experience the Best in Thermal Hog Hunting with Pig Problem


At Pig Problem, we specialize in Guided Thermal Hog Hunts in Americus, Georgia, offering Hunters an Unforgettable Hunting Experience while helping local farmers protect their land. Wild Hogs are one of the most destructive invasive species in the country, tearing up farm fields, ruining crops, and causing millions of dollars in damage. Our Wild Hog Hunts give you the chance to put your skills to the test while making a real difference.


The Challenge of Hunting Wild Hogs


HogHogs are smart, fast, and unpredictable, making them a tough animal to hunt. They are mostly nocturnal, moving and feeding under the cover of darkness. That’s where Thermal Equipment come into play—our High-End Thermal allow Hog Hunters to detect Heat Signatures, giving them an edge in Spotting Hogs that would otherwise be invisible in the night.


One of the biggest challenges of Hog Hunting is dealing with a Sounder—a Group of Pigs traveling together. When shots ring out, the entire group scatters, turning a well-placed first shot into a chaotic, fast-moving target challenge. These Wild Pigs can hit full sprint in seconds, making follow-up shots a true test of skill. It’s an adrenaline rush like no other.


Just ask Jeff, a longtime customer who knows exactly what he’s doing. He’s one of the best shots we’ve ever had, taking down 10 pigs in a single night by himself. That’s the kind of excitement and skill that makes Thermal Hog Hunting so addictive.

Helping Local Farmers, One Hunt at a Time


At Pig Problem Inc, we’re not just about the Thrill of the Hunt—we’re here to help farmers reclaim their land. Wild Hogs destroy crops, root up pastures, and even damage irrigation systems. By targeting these invasive pests, we help reduce the destruction they cause and keep local farms in business. Every Guided Hog Hunt is another step toward controlling the growing hog population.


Come See for Yourself


Whether you’re an Experienced Hunter or trying Thermal Hunting for the first time, Pig Problem delivers an unmatched Hunting Experience. Our Hunting Guides are experts at stopping for nothing to find Wild Hogs, setting up successful shots, and making sure you have a night to remember.


Guided Thermal Hog Hunting is the best way to Hunt—come see for yourself! Book your Hunt with Pig Problem today.

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Navigating the Night:

A Tactical Hog Hunt with Guide Hank

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.

Hog Hunting In Georgia

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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 kill and a great shot placement on a Solid Pig.

Later in the night, around 2 a.m., another target appeared—a Coyote. One of our hunters took the shot, 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 Down despite challenging wind conditions.

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Wild Hog Hunting

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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 shot off just as it started to run, dropping it 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 shot and put it down 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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Big Night in the Fields:

Three Hogs Down with Guide Clayton

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 down, 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 killer 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 rounds downrange.

Ready to line up your own Guided Hog Hunt? Book now and see why Hunters keep coming back for more.

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Late-Night Success:

A Two-Night Hog Hunt with Guide Clayton

Hog Hunting is always an adventure, but some Hog Hunts stand out as particularly memorable. That was the case for Glenn and Erik, two Returning Hunters who joined Guide Clayton for another action-packed Two-Night Thermal Hunt with Pig Problem. Having Hunted with Clayton the previous year, they knew they were in for a good time—and the results did not disappoint.

Night One:

Off to a Strong Start

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From the start, it was clear that Glenn and Erik were excited to be back in the fields, ready to take down some Hogs. Their first night out, the trio worked together to track a group of pigs in the fields, using their Thermal Equipment to scan the landscape. With a well-placed shot, they put a solid Wild Boar on the ground, kicking off the Boar Hunt on a high note.

For these guys, it wasn’t just about the Hunt—it was about the experience. Wild Hog Hunting alongside a guide they already knew and trusted made the night feel less like a Guided Hunting Trip and more like a hunt with old friends.

Night Two:

A Hunt to Remember

The second night turned into an endurance test, pushing well into the early morning hours. In a now-familiar pattern, the Wild Hog Hunt stretched all the way to 5 AM, proving once again that patience and persistence pay off in Thermal Hog Hunting.

The wind was not in their favor, blowing directly toward the Pigs from the van. Knowing they had to adjust their strategy, Clayton and the Hunters made a quick decision—they booked it across the field in a last-ditch effort to get into a better position. Clayton climbed onto a pivot to get a better vantage point, hoping the Wild Pigs hadn’t moved. Miraculously, they were still right where they had been, offering the perfect opportunity for a clean shot.

But this Thermal Hunt wasn’t just about strategy and skill—it also came with some unexpected humor. As the team settled into position, the silence of the night was suddenly interrupted. One of the Hunters, unintentionally lightened the mood, causing a brief but hilarious pause in the action. Holding in their laughter was almost as difficult as the stalk itself, but once they regained composure, they got back to business and successfully dropped two Wild Hogs before the night was over.

The Thrill of the Hunt

For Glenn and Erik, we hope this Hunting Trip was more than just another Pig Hunt—it was a chance to return to the fields, enjoy the challenge, and create new memories. For Clayton, it was another reminder of why he loves Guiding Hunts. He might joke that luck plays a big role in his success, but his ability to adapt, make quick decisions, and keep the hunt fun and engaging is what keeps Hog Hunters coming back year after year.

These two hunters have already made it clear—they’ll be back next year for another Unforgettable Hunt. Until then, the Farm Fields of Georgia will keep calling, and the hogs will keep running. But not for long.

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The Hunt for Hogs

A Two-Night Adventure with Guide Clayton

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, took their shot, and put one Hog on the ground. 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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Two Nights in the Fields

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When you book a hunt with Pig Problem, you’re signing up for an experience like no other - Stalking Wild Hogs under the cover of darkness, Scanning Fields Through High-Tech Thermal, and putting your skills to the test against one of the smartest, toughest animals in the South.

Recently, Guide Capt Clayton led a group of 5 Hunters on a Two-Night Hunting Adventure through the farmlands of Americus, Georgia. With clear skies and cool temperatures, conditions were looking good for some solid Wild Hog Action.

Night One:

Success in the Field

The first night kicked off strong. After a short briefing and a few practice shots to get comfortable with the gear, the Hunters loaded up and rolled out under the glow of a rising moon. It didn’t take long to find a Hog .

Patience paid off when the team spotted movement in the distance. A Quick Stalk brought them within range, and with a well-placed shot from 400 yards away, they had their first Wild Hog on the ground. Cheers and handshakes followed, along with a few photos to capture the moment. With the night still young, the group pressed on, but the Pigs proved elusive for the rest of the Wild Hog Hunt.

Night Two:

The Challenge of the Hunt

The second night brought new challenges. Despite covering a lot of ground and spotting a few promising heat signatures, the Wild Pigs just weren’t cooperating. Sometimes they stayed just out of range, other times they vanished before a stalk could happen.

By 1 a.m., the group made the call to wrap up early. That’s the reality of Hog Hunting - Wild Animals sow a script. Some nights they’re everywhere, and others, they play hard to get. But that’s what makes it exciting.

A Hunt to Remember

Even without a second-night harvest, the experience is one to remember. The Hog Hunters got to put their skills to the test, see the land through a Thermal Equipment, and share the highs and lows of the Hog Hunt with good company. That’s what it’s all about - camaraderie, adventure, and the thrill of the chase.

Whether you’re a Seasoned Hunter or new to Night Hunting, Pig Problem Inc is ready to put you on Wild Hogs. Book your Guided Hog Hunt today and see if you have what it takes to outsmart the Toughest Hunting Game in South Georgia!

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Thermal Hog Hunting Adventures in Georgia

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When it comes to Hog Hunting, few experiences rival the thrill of chasing Wild Hogs under the cover of darkness with state-of-the-art Thermal Technology. At PigProblem, Inc., our mission is to provide a Hunting Adventure while helping farmers control the destructive wild hog population that wreaks havoc on their land.

Guide Clayton recently wrapped up a 2 Night Hog Hunt, where he and his group took to the fields of South Georgia for a chance to bag Wild Hogs. While these clever animals put up quite a challenge, the team successfully harvested one Hog during the Hunt. Wild Hogs are notoriously intelligent and elusive, and every Wild Hog Hunt is a test of patience, skill, and persistence.

The Challenge and Reward of Hog Hunting

Wild Hog Hunting isn’t easy - and that’s exactly why we love it. Some nights, you might spot Dozens of Hogs, while other nights, they seem to disappear entirely. Even when you see a bunch of Wild Pigs, the wind might shift at the wrong moment. A single whiff of human scent, and they’re gone, running into the darkness before you can take a shot.

Hogs are smart, cautious, and always on high alert, which makes Hunting them one of the most challenging pursuits in the field. But it’s that very challenge that keeps us coming back night after night. It’s the thrill of the chase, the rush of Spotting a Hog through the Thermal Equipment, and the satisfaction of outsmarting one of the most elusive animals in the wild.

Why Choose Thermal Hog Hunting?

Thermal Hog Hunting gives Hog Hunters a unique advantage. With cutting-edge Thermal op-tic-s, we can detect the heat signatures of hogs in complete darkness, making it easier to locate and track them in the Farm Fields of South Georgia. This technology doesn’t make the Guided Hog Hunt easy - but it levels the playing field in a way that’s fair and exciting.

Whether you’re a Seasoned Hunter or new to the sport, our Hunting Guides are here to help you navigate every step of the process. From spotting hogs to lining up the perfect shot, we’re committed to making sure you have a safe, enjoyable, and Unforgettable Hunting Experience.

A Hunt That Makes a Difference

Pig Hunting isn’t just a Thrilling Hunting Adventure - it’s a vital conservation effort. Wild Hogs are an Invasive Species that cause millions of dollars in damage to crops, property, and native ecosystems every year. By Hunting them, we’re helping farmers protect their land and controlling the spread of this destructive animal.

Are You Ready for the Challenge?

Wild Pig Hunting is hard. It’s unpredictable, demanding, and not every night will end with a Trophy Boar. But that’s what makes it special. At Pig Problem, we embrace the challenge because we know it’s worth it - for the land, for the farmers, and for the thrill of the hunt.

If you’re ready to experience the excitement of Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia, we’re here to guide you. Contact us today to book your next Hunting Trip and discover why we’re so passionate about what we do.

Let’s hunt, conserve, and create memories together!

2 Nights Of Hog Hunting

The Great Pig Problem:

Lessons from Hank’s Two-Night Hog Hunt

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When it comes to Wild Hog Hunting, every Hunting Trip is a unique adventure, filled with triumphs and challenges. Recently, our Guide Hank led a group of Hunters on a 2 Night Hunting Expedition that certainly delivered on both fronts. Join us as we dive into the highs and lows of this Unforgettable Hog Hunt.

Night 1:

A Roaring Start

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From the moment we set foot in the first field, it was clear that this Hog Hunt was going to be one for the books. Hank recounted one of the loudest stalks he’s ever experienced, as we trekked through the frozen cut corn and melted icy snow. It was a test of patience and skill, but with some determination, we managed to get within 100 yards of the Wild Pigs.

In a flash of adrenaline-fueled action, we successfully secured 3 Pigs before they vanished into the brush, leaving us high on success but hungry for more. The Thrill of the Hunt pushed us onward, and we searched tirelessly throughout the night for additional opportunities to strike. While our efforts did not yield further Piggies, the first night was nothing short of triumphant—a fantastic kick-off to our Hunting Adventure!

Night 2:

The Wild Side of Hunting

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As dusk fell on our second evening, reality set in. While the first night had blessed us with immediate satisfaction, the second brought a different kind of challenge. Despite our excitement and the promise of what lay ahead, it was a late night filled with empty returns.

Our strategy almost paid off when we saw a Sounder of Hogs just across a neighboring property, but they remained tantalizingly out of reach, teasing us with their presence. Instead, we opted to shift focus and scouted for other opportunities, which led us to a brief encounter with a Coyote. Although we didn’t manage to score a shot, the experience was capitalized with a cool photo that perfectly captured the essence of the Coyote Hunt.

As the night wore on, it became clear that this is the reality of Thermal Wild Hog Hunting: some nights yield incredible success while others put our patience to the test. Hank reflected on the experience, remarking how different things might have been if we’d resorted to baiting or sitting in a stand, but that’s just not our style. We’re a band of hunters who thrive on the wild, unpredictable nature of the chase.

Final Thoughts

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This Pig Problem Guide is more than just a summary of what happened in two nights; it’s a testament to the spirit of Hog Hunting itself. It’s about embracing the exhilarating highs, the frustrating lows, and everything in between. While Hank may not have brought them home a dozen pigs, the memories made and the fellowship shared under the stars are what truly enrich the experience.

So here’s to the next Wild Hog Hunt—a reminder that in the world of Guided Hog Hunting, you never know what will happen next. Until then, stay rugged and keep chasing those Wild Hunts. We wouldn’t have it any other way.

Happy hunting!

Thermal Hunting In The Snow

An Unforgettable Winter Hunting Experience

Introduction

This past weekend, Pig Problem Guide Hank took a group of Hunters on a 2 Night Hog Hunt that turned into an Unforgettable Hunting Adventure. What began as a straightforward Hunting Trip quickly shifted gears when a rare snowstorm swept through South Georgia, creating challenges, surprises, and memorable moments. Here’s a recap of their thrilling experience from Hank’s perspective, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of hunting.

Night 1:

A Stellar Start

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The excitement was palpable as the group set out for their first Night of Hunting. Hank led the way, infusing the air with anticipation as they ventured into the field. It didn’t take long for their hard work to pay off—almost immediately, they spotted a sizeable Wild Boar. One of the Hog Hunters steadied their aim, and with a confident squeeze of the trigger, the Trophy Boar dropped like dead weight. The first shot was a resounding success, earning two enthusiastic thumbs up from the group.

As the night wore on, Hank and his team searched diligently for more Pigs, but the wildlife was unusually sparse. The only other creatures they encountered were a few Deer, quietly making their rounds under the moonlight. Despite the slower pace, the atmosphere stayed electrified with laughter and banter as they shared stories and strategies. As they wrapped up the night, excitement glimmered in their eyes for the next round of the Hog Hunt.

Night 2:

The Snowstorm Surprise

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Hunting Hogs In The Snow

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On the eve of their second night, Hank and the Hunters were poised for another round of action when they received unexpected news. All Wild Hog Hunts were canceled do to a south ga mini blizzard. A snowstorm, the likes of which South Georgia hadn’t seen since 2009, blanketed the landscape with five to seven inches of snow. The group collectively decided to stay an extra night, allowing everyone to wait out the storm.

Night 3:

A Winter Wonderland Hunt

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When the storm finally subsided, the Hog Hunters were rejuvenated and ready to tackle the unique conditions of their third night of Thermal Hunting. As they stepped into the winter wonderland, Hank knew they had an opportunity for a memorable experience. Although the snow was breathtaking, he reminded his team that Wild Hog Hunting in such conditions posed unique challenges—staying concealed against the bright white backdrop would require creativity and patience.

Moving cautiously along the tree lines to minimize noise, the Wild Hog Hunters quickly adapted their strategy. Their diligence paid off as they successfully dropped two Piggies in the snowy fields, proving that perseverance goes hand-in-hand with success. Laughter and cheers filled the air, and the group celebrated their triumphs amongst the shimmering snow.

However, approaching more Wild Pigs in the open fields presented difficulties; Hank noted how the Pigs could spot them from a distance, making stealth a significant challenge. Even with good wind direction, the hunters’ white-clad figures were noticeable against the landscape. Yet, they took the challenges in stride, finding joy in the experience and camaraderie.

Conclusion:

An Adventure to Remember

As Hank reflected on the weekend, he felt immense gratitude for the group’s adaptability and good humor in the face of unpredictable weather. What started as a simple Thermal Hog Hunt blossomed into a winter adventure filled with laughter, friendship, and memories that would last a lifetime.

For Hank, moments like these exemplify the true spirit of Guided Hog Hunting—the unpredictability of nature, the bonds formed in the field, and the thrill of the chase. Despite the challenges, everyone left with stories to tell and a deeper connection to The Great Outdoors.

Here’s to the unforgettable winter Hunting Adventure with Pig Problem and to many more Night Hunts filled with excitement and camaraderie!

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