Pig Hunts

A Hog Hunting Adventure

Exciting Nights with Guide Hank

This past weekend, Pig Problem had the pleasure of hosting a thrilling 2 Night Hog Hunt led by the ever-charismatic Guide Hank. The adventure was packed with unexpected turns and plenty of memorable moments that the Hunters won’t forget.

Night 1: A Successful Start

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The first night set the stage for an exciting experience. As the night unfolded, Guide Hank demonstrated his expertise in both Wild Hog Hunting and wildlife management... The night took an exhilarating turn when they successfully shot a Hog. Then they spotted a Coyote and took him out. “Spay and neuter is more humane than taking down these coyotes. But we did both cause we’re efficient. We killed that coyote and shot its d**k clean off.” This humorously efficient approach to wildlife management resulted in a "great success" on the first night, setting an energetic tone for the Hog Hunt.

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Night 2: A Night of Challenges

On the second night, the team was ready for more action. Unfortunately, as luck would have it, the conditions were not in their favor. Hank reported that it was a "dandy night," filled with excitement and anticipation; however, the Hog Hunters faced a bit of a dry spell when it came to spotting Wild Pigs. Despite their best efforts and a strong desire to continue their Thermal Hunt, the Pigs seemed to have other plans, leaving the team without any photos or victory shots for the night. The Hunters expressed their gratitude for the experience, acknowledging Hank's dedication and expertise even if the Wild Hogs eluded them this time.

As their 2 Night Hunting Trip came to a close, the team left with a mix of memorable stories and the thrill of the Wild Hog Hunt lingering in their minds.

The Pig Problem Inc team hopes all participants had a fantastic time during their Thermal Hog Hunting experience, and we look forward to welcoming them back for more Hunting Adventures in the future! Happy hunting until next time!

2 Night Hog Hunting

Wild Hog Hunt With Guide Capt. Clayton's

This past weekend, we had the pleasure of hosting a dynamic group of four Hunters for a thrilling 2 Night Hog Hunt led by the one and only Capt. Clayton. As the sun set over the South Georgia fields, the excitement in the air was palpable. Our Hog Hunters were ready for the challenge that awaited them—Hunting Wild Hogs under the cloak of darkness.

Night 1: A Taste of the Hunt

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The first night kicked off with a flurry of anticipation. Our group kicked into gear and quickly found a small Sounder of four Wild Pigs. They were able to bring one down, but as we all know, Pigs can be unpredictable! The rest of the group scurried away, leaving our Hunters with a mix of excitement and determination. After, they spotted a Single Pig in the distance. However, despite their best efforts, shots were fired, but the Lone Hog escaped unscathed.

The laughter and camaraderie shared among the group turned the frustrations of missed opportunities into lighthearted banter. These guys were genuinely funny, making the night as entertaining as it was thrilling. With a signature farewell, “Goodnight, starshine! Until tomorrow night,” everyone headed off to rest up for another day.

Night 2: The Lone Boar

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The second night started off a bit slower because no one was stripping clothes. For some reason Hogs like that. But, the group kept their spirits high, sharing jokes and funny stories as they navigated the night. Finally, around 3:30 a.m., Capt. Clayton spotted a Solitary Boar all by himself. This was the moment they had been waiting for!

With precision and teamwork, they executed the Hog Hunt and swiftly put an end to the boar's lonely life. The thrill of the chase mixed with their shared excitement transformed the night into a memorable conclusion of their adventure.

Embracing the Challenges of Hog Hunting

Hog Hunting is a unique experience that differs significantly from other forms of Hunting. Stalking Wild Hogs in complete darkness presents its own set of challenges: getting close without being detected, aiming accurately at animals that move swiftly, and navigating terrain. With skin that’s tough as armor and the ability to run at speeds up to 20 miles per hour, taking down a Wild Hog is no simple task.

It's easy to underestimate the complexity involved until you're in the thick of it. Mastering The Art of Hunting Wild Hogs requires time, practice, and experience. Unless your name is Megan. Megan’s are just naturally good at everything.

Peanut Protector Guide Capt Clayton Is Backkkkkk

A Successful Return to Georgia's Hog Hunting Season with Pig Problem

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Pig Problem is thrilled to welcome back Peanut Protector Guide Capt Clayton for another season of Hog Hunting in Americus Georgia. After spending the summer captaining a boat in Alaska, Clayton has returned to guide our Thermal Hunts and help Hunters take down Wild Hogs under the stars. On his first night back, he faced not only the challenge of Tracking Elusive Hogs but also the realities of Georgia’s sticky heat and relentless mosquitos.

Despite the sticky heat and mosquito swarms, Clayton successfully guided Bill and Jeremy through an eventful night of Thermal Hog Hunting. After an unsuccessful initial stalk on a pair of Hogs, the hunters persisted, covering field after field with their Thermal Optics, only to return to their starting point where they finally made their move. Two shots rang out, and while only one hog dropped immediately, it was still a rewarding conclusion to a night of hard Hunting.

This story captures the essence of Hunting Wild Hogs in South Georgia. Whether it's battling the humid summer nights or outsmarting these cunning creatures, every Hunt is an adventure. Our Thermal Hog Hunts at Pig Problem Inc offer a one-of-a-kind experience, giving Hunters the thrill of stalking wild boar under the cover of darkness. And with guides like Clayton leading the way, you’re in expert hands—whether you’re a Seasoned Hunter or new to Hog Hunting.

If you’re looking to experience the Best Hog Hunting in Georgia has to offer, join Pig Problem for an Unforgettable Hunt. With the season in full swing, there’s no better time to book your trip and see if you’ve got what it takes to bring down these Wild Boars. The hunt is waiting, and so is Clayton—ready to guide you through the fields and into the action.

Book Your Hunt Today and Experience the Thrill of Wild Hog Hunting with Pig Problem!

Thermal Hog Hunting

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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!

Coyote Hunting In South Georgia

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Guide Capt Clayton recently led a 1 Night Hog Hunt for Pig Problem, but the night did not go as planned as they were unable to find any Pigs. However, they decided to make the most of the situation by targeting armadillos instead. Their luck took a surprising turn when they were able to successfully take down a Coyote during the Hunt.

Despite the lack of Pig Sightings that night, Guide Capt Clayton and the group remained optimistic, already looking forward to their next Hunting Trip in February. They plan to return with a vengeance, aiming to eliminate all pests and hopefully encounter some Hogs as well.

As the night drew to a close, Guide Capt Clayton reflected on the Hunt and expressed excitement for his upcoming trip to Alaska, where he looks forward to experiencing some cooler weather. The Hog Hunt may not have gone as expected, but the group made the most of it and ended the evening on a positive note. The Peanut Protector signed off, eager for future Hunting Adventures.

No Turkeys Here

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Guide Capt Max led a 1 Night Guided Hog Hunt at Pig Problem for some high school seniors who were unable to find land for Turkey Hunting, but opted for Hog Hunting instead. Capt Max described them as outstanding young men, eager for their Hunting Experience.

Throughout the night, the Hunters had two encounters with Hogs, but only a small one fell to their shot. Despite this, Capt Max considered it a Successful Hunt, providing the young men with an exciting and memorable experience.

As they wrapped up their Hunt and headed back to their homes, Capt Max couldn't help but feel proud of the Hunters and grateful for the opportunity to guide them on their Hog Hunting Adventure at Pig Problem Inc.

Hunting Hogs In South Georgia

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Guide Capt Max led Dan and Karl on a Thermal Hog Hunt at Pig Problem. The night started slow, but after midnight, it seemed as if all Hogs in South Georgia was out and about. Throughout the night, the Hunters took down three Hogs, each shot bringing them closer to their Hunting Goals.

Capt Max was grateful for Dan and Karl choosing to come back to Americus, Ga for another Hog Hunting Adventure with his team. He guided them through the fields, carefully positioning them to take aim and fire at their targets.

Dan and Karl were thrilled with their Successful Hunt, amazed at the Abundance of Hogs in the area. They thanked Capt Max and his team for the fantastic experience and promised to return for more Thrilling Hunts in the future.

Calling The Mighty Pig Gods

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Guide Capt Max had been leading Wild Hog Hunts at Pig Problem for years, but this particular night was shaping up to be one for the books. The first night had been long and challenging, with the Hogs proving to be elusive and cunning. But Guide Capt Max knew that perseverance was key in any Thermal Hunt, and he was determined to make the most of the second night of Hog Hunting.

As the group set out into the darkness, the air was thick with anticipation. The Wild Hogs were out there somewhere, waiting to be found. Guide Capt Max called upon the Pig Gods for assistance, knowing that their guidance would lead them to success.

The team moved through the dense underbrush, their senses on high alert. Suddenly, a rustling in the bushes ahead caught Guide Capt Max's attention. He signaled for the group to stop and listened intently. Sure enough, the distinct sounds of snorting and Grunting filled the air.

With expert precision, Guide Capt Max led the group towards the source of the noise. The Pigs were close now, their scent strong in the air. It was time to make their move.

As the Wild Pigs burst from the undergrowth, the group sprang into action. Shots rang out, and the Hogs fell one by one. Guide Capt Max watched with satisfaction as the Pile Of Hogs grew larger and larger. The Pig Gods had truly smiled upon them this night.

As the Hog Hunt came to an end, Guide Capt Max couldn't help but reflect on the thrill of the chase. Every moment of the night had been Milked for all it was worth, and the team had emerged victorious. Another Successful Hunt at Pig Problem Inc, thanks in no small part to Guide Capt Max's expert leadership.

Wild Boar Hunting In Americus, Ga

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Guide Capt Max led a 2 Night Hog Hunt for Pig Problem, with some interesting experiences to share.

On the first night, they had a long night of guarding the cornfields that were planted, but eventually found a Single Boar rooting in a field. It was a slow start, but they were able to successfully take down the Boar. Guide Capt Max was hopeful that the second night would be more fast-paced and exciting.

The second night brought some challenges as they found themselves scaring away Wild Hogs and taking shots at some that didn't go down and made it into the woods. Despite the difficulties, Guide Capt Max and his group had a fun time Hunting for Hogs and enjoyed the overall experience.

Overall, the 2-Night Thermal Hog Hunt led by Guide Capt Max for Pig Problem had its ups and downs, but it was a memorable Hunting Adventure for everyone involved.

Muddy Hog Hunting

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Guide Capt Clay led a 1 Night Hog Hunting Excursion for Pig Problem, in Americus, Ga. Upon pulling into the first field, he spotted two groups of Pigs. Despite the thick moisture in the air and occasional sprinkles of rain, they managed to track down one group after a 1.5 Mile Stalk. Only one Baby Hog was taken down in the field, as the rest escaped. An hour later, they found another Group of Hogs in a different field and successfully shot down four. The Hunting Expedition left everyone, including Guide Capt Peanut Protector Clayton, covered in mud - from the van to the guns to the people themselves, there was mud everywhere.

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