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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



Fun Hunting

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.

Hunting A Sounder

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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!

Best Hog Hunting In Georgia

Photo: Pigs Down @PigProblem

Photo: Pig Pile! @PigProblem

Thermal Hog Hunting offers a variety of Hunting Techniques, including Spot-And-Stalk, Stand Hunting, or using Hunting Dogs. This diversity allows Hunters to explore different approaches and strategies, keeping the experience dynamic and engaging, but we don’t do the lame stand hunting. Or the loud Hunting dogs. We only Hog Hunt by Stalking Our Prey. The Wild Hogs we Hunt aren’t lured in by putting out bait. Thats cheating in our eyes. We Go Out In The Wild and Find Wild Hogs, which makes it more of a challenge. You can tell all your friends the Crazy Stalk you had to do to find a Huge Shoulder of Hogs. It makes hunt all the more sweeter. Book a Thermal Hog Hunt today, don’t cheat your self with fake Hog Hunting.

Close Wild Hog Encounters

Photo: Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Photo: Another Big Boy @PigProblem

Photo: Taking Down Wild Hogs @PigProblem

Hunting Hogs using Thermal Imaging often involves getting up close and personal with the animals, as the technology allows Hunters to Stalk their Prey silently and undetected. The close proximity adds an element of intensity and requires stealth and skill to execute a Successful Hunt. That’s was these guys did. They ended the night with 4 Wild Hogs!

26 Hogs In 4 Nights

Photo: Hog Slayers @Pig Problem

Peanut Protector Capt Clayton had an amazing time Hunting with Frank, Paul, and Grover at Pig Problem. Over the course of 4 nights, they were able to Successfully Hunt and capture 26 Wild Hogs. Capt Clayton was thoroughly impressed with his experience with these guys and couldn't stop talking about how awesome they were. He mentioned that this group was his favorite to take out Hunting and enjoyed their company immensely. They had such a great time together that they have already booked for next year, and Peanut Protector will once again lead them to Hunting Glory. Reflecting on their time together, Capt Clayton expressed that he wished he had met these guys when he was their age. Their enthusiasm and skill made the whole experience even more enjoyable. If you're a cool person and interested in booking a Hog Hunt, don't hesitate to reach out. We don’t want weird people.

Why We Hunt At Night

Wild Hog Hunting Videos

If you're looking for an adrenaline-pumping Hunting Experience, Guided Thermal Hog Hunting in South Georgia might just be perfect for you. This type of Hunting involves using thermal imaging technology to track and take down Wild Hogs in the dead of night. Thermal Wild Hog Hunting has become increasingly popular in the Southern United States due to the overpopulation of Wild Hogs. These animals can cause extensive damage to crops, cause car accidents, and even transmit diseases to native wildlife and humans. As a result, many states have opened up night hunting as a tool to control the wild Hog population. Hog Hunting in Americus Georgiatypically involves a group of Hunters and a Hunting Guide with a Thermal. The scope picks up the heat signatures of Wild Hogs, allowing the hunters to identify and track them In The Dark. Once a Pig is spotted, the Hunter can take the shot with a firearm. If you're interested in Hog Hunting in Georgia, Pig Problem Inc is the only place to go! We provide all necessary equipment, including the Thermal Scopes and firearms or bring your own. Overall, Guided Wild Hog Hunting in Americus Georgia is a Thrilling and Unique Hunting Experience. It's also a valuable tool in managing the Wild Hog population and protecting the environment and local communities.

Boar Hunting

Photo: Boar Hunting Pig Problem Inc.

Long Night of hog hunting in Americus, GA. The night started off quick with a small sounder in the first field. Nothing fell and then it was a grind to get on this single boar. We ended up getting on another sounder, but it was a bust for getting shots off. Tonight Should be better and we hope to pile them up.

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