Thermal Wild Hog Hunting Near Atlanta

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Late-Night Action:

A One-Night Hog Hunt with Guide Clayton


At Pig Problem, we see all kinds of Hog Hunts—some quick and easy, others that turn into an all-night pursuit. On a recent 1 Night Thermal Hog Hunt, Guide Clayton led a group of Hunters who were eager, ready, and, most importantly, willing to listen. That combination usually leads to success, and this Wild Hog Hunt was no exception.



The Night of Hunting started with two go-arounds. The first encounter was a Single Hog, a good warm-up for the group to get dialed in with their pew pews and Thermal. They executed perfectly, making a clean shot and getting their first Hog Down.




But the real excitement came later. At around 2 a.m., Clayton spotted a Sounder of Pigs moving through the fields. This was the moment the group had been waiting for. With precision and patience, they followed Clayton’s guidance, setting up for a well-coordinated shot. When the green light was given, chaos erupted as Multiple Hogs Dropped in the field.




Clayton had nothing but good things to say about this group. “Guys were super easy and listened to everything I said,” he noted. That attention to detail paid off, as they walked away with a successful night of Hog Control and an Unforgettable Hunting Experience.




Another night, another Pig Problem Solved. If you’re ready for a High-Energy Hunt/ Adrenaline-Pumping Hog Hunt, Pig Problem Inc is the place to be. Book your Hunt now and experience the thrill for yourself!

3 Nights Of Hunting

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Three Nights of Hog Hunting with Guide Clayton


Hog Hunting is never predictable, and no nights in the field are ever the same. Recently, Guide Clayton led a 3-Night Hog Hunt that proved just how unpredictable—and exciting—Chasing Wild Hogs can be.


Night 1:

A Momma and Her Piglets


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Photo: Momma Down @PigProblem

The first night started off with some action. A Lone Sow and her litter of Piglets made the mistake of stepping into the Hunters’ sights. The team quickly took down the mother, but the Piglets, small and fast, scattered into the brush. Shots were fired, but those little ones proved tough to hit. While none of them dropped, the night was far from uneventful.



Night 2:

Dropping a Sounder



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Photo: Hunting Wild Hogs @PigProblem

The second night delivered exactly what every Hog Hunter hopes for—a Sounder moving through the fields. The hunters wasted no time and managed to take down 3 Wild Pigs, adding to the success of the Hunting Trip. CJ and Noah, feeling the adrenaline, decided to get up close for a more personal picture with their harvest. Excitement was high, and the night was a solid win for the team.



Night 3:

The Silent Fields



Thermal Hog Hunting isn’t always action-packed, and the third night was a reminder of that. Despite covering miles of ground, checking every hot spot, and staying out as long as possible, not a single Hog showed itself. Some nights, the Pigs just don’t cooperate, and this was one of those times. But as every Seasoned Hunter knows, persistence is key—because the next night could bring a Field Full of Hogs.



Three nights, three very different experiences, and another Unforgettable Hunt in the books. Whether the pigs are running or hiding, the thrill of the chase never gets old.

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Never Give Up:

Two Nights of Hog Hunting with Guide Hank

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Photo: Boar’s Head @PigProblem

At Pig Problem, persistence pays off. Hunting Wild Hogs at night is never predictable—some nights, the Pigs are everywhere, and others, they seem to disappear into thin air. But one thing is always true: if you keep at it, the opportunity will come.

Guide Hank recently led a Two-Night Thermal Hunt that tested patience, but in the end, determination won out.


Night 1:

Never Give Up

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Photo: Boar Down @PigProblem

The night started slow. Field after field, the Thermal Scanners came up empty. At times, it looked like the night might end without a single shot fired. But if there’s one thing about Hog Hunting, it’s that things can change in an instant.


On the very last field of the night, a Wild Pig finally stepped out. The team moved into position, but just as they were setting up, a group of deer spooked and bolted. For a second, it looked like the opportunity might slip away—but luck was on their side. The deer ran off in the opposite direction, and the Pig stayed put just long enough for a clean shot. One Hog Down, and what looked like a lost cause turned into a Successful Hunt.


Night 2:

Right Place, Right Time

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Photo: HUGE HOG @PigProblem

The second night started off much like the first. The first field checked was empty, but instead of moving on immediately, the team decided to wait. Sometimes, patience is key.



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Photo: JUST KIDDING… just a baby @PigProblem

Just as they were about to leave, movement flickered on the Thermal. Hogs had finally moved in. The Hunters got set up and took their shot, dropping one as the rest of the Sounder scattered into the night. Another great success.



The Thrill of the Hunt

Thermal Hog Hunting is unpredictable, but that’s what makes it so exciting. Every night brings a different challenge, and every Hog Hunt is a reminder that persistence pays off. Whether it’s chasing Wild Hogs across multiple fields or waiting them out in the right spot, the reward is always worth it.



Ready to test your skills and take on Georgia’s Wild Hogs? Book a Hunt with Pig Problem and see what the night brings!

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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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Battling the Elements & Bagging Hogs with Guide Hank

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At Pig Problem, we know every Hog Hunt is different—some nights are nonstop action, and others test your patience. But no matter what, we adapt, strategize, and make the most of every opportunity. Guide Hank just wrapped up a 2 Night Hog Hunt, and it was a prime example of how Unpredictable Hog Hunting can be.

Night 1:

Deer Everywhere, Pigs Nowhere

The first night started with promise—plenty of deer moving through the fields, but the Pigs were nowhere to be found. As the night went on, the reason became clear. A massive storm was rolling in, bringing heavy wind, rain, and lightning. Right before it hit, the fields went dead silent—no movement, no signs of life. The animals knew what was coming, and so did we. Instead of pushing our luck and getting soaked, we called it early, knowing we’d have another shot the next night.

Night 2:

Success in the Wind

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Photo: Hogs Down @PigProblem

The second night brought its own challenge—strong winds—but we weren’t about to let that stop us. After covering a lot of ground with little to show for it, we finally spotted a couple of Wild Pigs. Using the tree line for cover and staying out of the moonlight, we made a short stalk into range. A couple of well-placed shots later, we had our Hogs for the night.

Even though we checked several more fields without luck, the Wild Hog Hunt was still a success. That’s Hog Hunting for you—some nights are easy, others make you work for it. But with persistence, smart tactics, and a little patience, the payoff always comes.

Want to test your skills against Unpredictable Wild Hogs? Book your Hunt with Pig Problem and see if you have what it takes.

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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.

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Photo: Hog Down @PigProblem

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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Photo: Baby Piggy @PigProblem

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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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Putting in the Work:

A Two-Night Hunt with Pig Problem

Not every Hunt is a nonstop shootout—but that’s what makes Hog Hunting so rewarding. Some nights, the Pigs are everywhere. Other nights, you have to work for every opportunity. That’s exactly what Guide Hank and his Hunters experienced on a recent 2 Night Thermal Hog Hunt with Pig Problem.

Night 1:

Hard Work Pays Off

The first night was slow, but that didn’t stop them. With persistence and a lot of walking, they finally got an opportunity—and made it count. One Hog Down, proving that sometimes success in the field comes from sheer determination. Wild Hogs are smart, constantly adapting to Hunting Pressure and changing their routines. When they don’t show up where you expect, you have to put in the miles, and that’s exactly what Hank and his Hog Hunters did.

Night 2:

The Wild Card of Hog Hunting

The second night, the Pigs stayed hidden. No fresh tracks, no movement—just an empty landscape under the Thermal Equipment. It’s easy to wonder why, but the reality is, Hogs don’t always play by the rules.

Wild Hogs are Nocturnal, but they don’t move the same way every night. Their patterns change based on weather, moon phase, food availability, and Hunting pressure. If they’ve been spooked recently, they’ll hole up in thick cover and wait until well past dawn to move. Other times, they’ll feed in a completely different area, miles away from where they were the night before. It’s what makes Thermal Hunting so unpredictable—and so exciting.

Even on slow nights, every Guided Hunt is a learning experience. Whether you’re Tracking Pigs, reading fresh sign, or just soaking in the thrill of the chase, there’s no such thing as a wasted night in the field. That’s why we do this—because every Night Hunt tells a story.

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Ready to put in the work and Chase Down Wild Hogs under the stars? Pig Problem offers Guided Thermal Hog Hunts that put you in the action. Whether it’s a high-paced shoot or a night that tests your patience, one thing’s for sure—you’ll leave with an Hunting Adventure to remember.

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Two Nights in the Fields:

A Hog Hunt with Guide Clayton

At Pig Problem, every Wild Hog Hunt is different. Some nights, the Pigs seem to be everywhere. Other nights, they give us the slip. But no matter what, there’s always something to take away from the experience. Guide Clayton recently led a 2 Night Hog Hunt, and here’s how it went.

Night 1:

The Silent Hunt and the Toughest Pig Around

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Photo: He Is Not A One Shot Kinda Guy @PigProblem

The highlight of the night was the sheer resilience of one particular Hog. “This pig took like nine rounds and a couple more with a rifle from 10 feet away and was still trying to get up,” Clayton said. “I want to have the same resilience that some of these pigs can have. It is absolutely amazing to see how mentally and physically tough an animal can be when it wants to live. They have a why so they can survive any how.”

Wild Hogs are notorious for their toughness, but every now and then, we come across one that reminds us just how relentless nature can be.

Night 2:

The Pigs Win This Round

As every Hunter knows, success isn’t guaranteed. After the action of the first night, night two was a different story. The Pigs were nowhere to be found. Some nights, they seem to vanish into thin air, slipping through the fields undetected. That’s part of what makes Hog Hunting a tough hunting sport —you never know what the night will bring.

Even when the Wild Pigs get the upper hand, there’s always something to take away from the Thermal Hunt. Whether it’s a quiet moment under the stars, the thrill of a tough fight, or just time spent outdoors, every Hog Hunt tells a story.

Looking for a story of your own? Book your Guided Hog Hunt with Pig Problem today and see what the night has in store for you.

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Double the Guides, Double the Action:

A Two-Night Split Hunt at Pig Problem

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Photo: Night Hunting @PigProblem

At Pig Problem, we know bigger groups mean bigger opportunities. That’s why we can take up to 15-20 Hunters per night, splitting into smaller groups with our Expert Hunting Guides to maximize the action. On this Guided Hog Hunt, Guides Capt Max and Hank each took five Hunters for a 2 Night Thermal Hog Hunt.

Night One:

Tough Hunting, Strong Finish

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Coyote Hunting

Photo: Coyote Down @PigProblem

The first night started with promise as Hank’s group dropped a hog in the first field. But from there, the Pigs weren’t giving up their positions easily. The group searched all night, covering ground without another solid opportunity—until the very last run of the night. That’s when Max called Hank’s group in on a final stalk, leading to another Hog Down. In total, the combined groups took 3 Hogs and a Coyote for the night.

Night Two:

Beavers, Bunnies, and a Sounder

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Photo: Head Shot @PigProblem

The second night had its fair share of action—just not all from Wild Pigs. Max got a couple of beavers down, and Hank’s crew even got a shot at a rabbit. But when it came time for Hogs, both groups worked together on a split stalk, bringing down one last Piggy to wrap up the Thermal Hunt.

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Another solid Hunting Trip in the books. If you’ve got a big crew and want in on the action, Pig Problem has the guides and the gear to make it happen. Book your Hunt now and let’s put some hogs on the ground.

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