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The Reality of Hog Hunting:

A Night with Capt Max


Photo: Coyote Down @PigProblem

At Pig Problem Inc, every Thermal Hunt is different—sometimes it’s fast action, sometimes it’s a grind, and sometimes, it’s a mix of both. On this 1 Night Thermal Hunt, Guide Capt Max and his Hunters got a little bit of everything: a first-time predator, close encounters with Wild Hogs, and a reminder that all of Hunting is never a guarantee.


The night started strong when Harry dropped his First Coyote. It was a textbook setup—Calling a Coyote in to about 50-60 yards before sealing the deal. A great way to kick things off.


Next up: Wild Pigs. They got on a Sounder early, but despite solid effort, nothing hit the ground. Then came two more opportunities—one pair and one single. But when the wind shifted, the pair caught their scent and vanished. The single? Pulled a Houdini and disappeared into the night.


Hunting is 100% Present Opportunity,” Capt Max said. “Skill, luck, time all have some play. But mainly, going outside is the biggest part.” That’s the truth of it—showing up, putting in the time, and being ready when the moment comes.


And speaking of putting in the time—Max has spent the past four nights sleeping in the van, getting home at 8-9 a.m. This isn’t just a job; it’s a lifestyle. “Everyone wants to be a Hog Hunter for the glory,” he joked. But the reality? It’s long nights, hard-earned take downs, and doing whatever it takes to Solve The Pig Problem.


Ready to experience the Wild Hog Hunt for yourself? Book a Hunting Trip with Pig Problem and see if you’ve got what it takes.

Thermal Hunting In Georgia

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Double the Guides, Double the Action:

A Two-Night Split Hunt at Pig Problem

Night Hunting

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

Hog Hunting

Photo: Hog Down @PigProblem

Thermal Hunts

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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

Hog Hunting

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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Hog Hunting

Photo: Flexin On Em @PigProblem

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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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.

Thermal Predator Hunts

From Hogs to Predators

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Photo: Hunting Coyotes @PigProblem

At Pig Problem, Inc., we know that every Hog Hunt is a different adventure. Sometimes, the Hogs cooperate, and sometimes they seem to disappear into thin air. But no matter what, we make the most of every night in the field.

Guide Hank recently led a 1 Night Thermal Hog Hunt, and while the group didn’t get a chance to put a Wild Hog on the ground, they still had a successful night - because they managed to take down a Coyote instead! When the hogs go into hiding, Predator control becomes the next best target, and we’re always ready to adapt.

The Hunt That Turned Into a Predator Control Mission

Wild Hog Hunting is unpredictable. After the recent snowstorm, the Pigs have been acting strange - maybe the sudden weather shift threw them off their routine. One night they’re everywhere, and the next, they’re ghosts. That’s the challenge of Hunting Wild Hogs: you never know what the night will bring.

But that’s why we love it. Unlike sitting in a stand over a bait pile, our Guided Hunts are all about strategy, movement, and real-time decision-making. With Thermal Optics in hand, we cover ground, Scanning Fields and wood lines for Heat Signatures. On this Thermal Hunt, instead of spotting a Sounder of Hogs, the team locked onto the glowing shape of a Coyote creeping through the night.

Coyotes are another major problem for farmers and landowners, preying on livestock, deer fawns, and even pets. Taking one out is always a win in our book. So while the night didn’t end with a Hog Down, it was still a success.

The Thrill of the Spot-and-Stalk Thermal Hunt

What makes our Wild Hog Hunts so exciting is the way we do them. We don’t just sit in a stand and wait - we get out there and Hunt. Spot-and-stalk Thermal Hunting is an adrenaline rush from start to finish. Every Hunting Trip is different, every encounter is unique, and every Hunter leaves with a great story.

Hogs are tough to hunt, and sometimes, they just don’t show up. But that’s what makes it all the more rewarding when everything lines up, and we move in on a Sounder. That’s the kind of Guided Hog Hunt we’re looking forward to for these guys when they come back - we’re determined to put them on some Pigs!

Book Your Thermal Wild Hog Hunt Today!

Whether it’s Wild Pigs or predators, every Hunt with Pig Problem, Inc. is an adventure. If you’re looking for a real hunting experience - one that gets your heart racing and puts your skills to the test - our Spot-and-Stalk Hog Hunts are exactly what you need.

Don’t wait. Book your hunt today and come see why we love what we do!

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A Thrilling Two-Night Wild Hog Hunt in Georgia!

We recently had the pleasure of hosting two Adventurous Hunters, Steven and Ben, for an exhilarating two-night Thermal Hog Hunt in Americus, GA with Pig Problem! Here’s a recap of their Unforgettable Hunting Experience.

Night 1: Guided by Max

Photo: Night Hunting Coyotes @PigProblem

As the sun set and the temperature dropped, the excitement began. They set off into the darkness, where the call of nature was punctuated by the occasional sound of Coyotes. They managed to connect with one early on, but despite there best efforts, they couldn't recover it. Then they saw a second Coyote, they set up and took shots on it. They took him down! Wild Hog Hunt turning into a Thermal Coyote Hunt.

Photo: Piggies Down @PigProblem

However, as the clock struck 2 AM, they noticed a significant shift – the Wild Hogs started moving! With Max leading the charge, they successfully thinned out a Sounder of 12 Hogsdeep in the brush. They were to get there hands on two Wild Pigs, the rush of the hunt was undeniable. Nothing compares to that moment of anticipation while waiting for your shot in the quiet of the night!

Night 2: Guided by Clayton

Night two brought a different challenge. With Clayton at the helm, they stayed vigilant throughout the night and spotted one Wild Pig. This is the reality of Hog Hunting; it’s not always about the quantity but the thrill of the chase. Hunting Wild Hogs is an unpredictable game – it’s all about being in the right place at the right time.

Photo: Wild Hog Hunting @PigProblem

At Pig Problem Inc, we pride ourselves on Hunting Wild Boars, not baited ones. When you finally spot a Hog, the adrenaline rush is like nothing else! The setup is meticulous: organizing and prepping Thermal Hunting Gear, following our guides' lead through the darkness, and navigating the terrain with stealth.

Once positioned, you will assemble your Hunting Tripod, mount your man toy, and turn on your Thermal Device. The anticipation builds as you wait for the guide's signal to take your shot. This isn’t just Hunting – it’s an experience tailored to thrill-seekers who appreciate the True Wild!

If you want to immerse yourself in Georgia’s Best Wild Hog Hunts, book your night with Pig Problem today! Join us for an adventure filled with excitement, camaraderie, and the unmatched Thrill of Hunting in the wild! 🌲✨

Coyote Hunting In South Georgia

Photo: Hunting Coyotes @PigProblem

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.

Wild Hog Hunting

Photo: Piggies Down @PigProblem

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Photo: Coyote Thermal Hunting @PigProblem

Guided Hog Hunting in Georgia is not only safe but also incredibly fun. Our experienced guides will ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable Hunting experience, while also providing you with valuable tips and techniques to improve your Hunting Skills. With the help of our guides, you'll have a higher chance of Bagging a Hog and creating unforgettable memories in the process. Book your Hog Hunting Trip in Americus, Georgia today and get ready for an Unforgettable Hunting Adventure in the Great Outdoors.

Pig Pile(s)!!

Photo: First Hog Down @PigProblem

Photo: Hunting Coyotes @PigProblem

Photo: Where Did You Think You Were Going?

Photo: Pig Pile!!! @PigProblem

Photo: How Do You Top This Hog Hunt?

What a night of Wild Hog Hunting! Andrew came down last year for his bachelor party. He left without a shot fired.  This year we sent him back with a Pig Pile! 9 Wild Hogs in total. Imagine Andrew coming back next year with double the Hogs! Time will only tell. Book a Thermal Hog Hunt today!

Predator Hunt Turned To Hog Hunting

Photo: The Dream Team @PigProblem

Guide Luke excepted the task of trying out Predator Hunting with a caller provided by the customers. However, circumstances swiftly made Hog Hunting an irresistibly appealing alternative. Acknowledging the visitors' initial intention of pursuing Pigs, Guide Luke (Hank) ensured their expectations were fulfilled. A successful evening ensued, with a remarkable 5 shots fired and 2 Wild Hogs taken down. Nevertheless, one Wild Boar put up a determined fight, necessitating a few additional rounds to prevent its escape into the woods. As the night drew closer to midnight, the urgency of the Hunters to return home concluded the Hunting Adventure. Luke hopes they return for next year’s Hog Hunting Season. For an Unforgettable Wild Hog Hunting Experience, be sure to Book a Hunt in the South Georgia.

Turned A Thermal Hunt Into A Night Vision Hunt

Photo: Hunting Coyotes @PigProblem

Photo: Pig Pile @PigProblem

Photo: Wild Hog Hunting @PigProblem

Last night, Guide Capt Max took three guys on an exciting Guided Hog Hunt. Two of the participants came well-prepared, bringing along high-speed night vision goggles and various other hunting gadgets. The group had an incredibly successful outing, ending the night with the impressive tally of four Hogs and even managing to capture a Coyote.

The Pigs seemed to be active early on, providing the Hunters with plenty of opportunities. However, as the night progressed, their movements slowed down, making the Hunt more challenging. Nonetheless, it was a fantastic night for Wild Hog Hunting.

If you're interested in experiencing the thrill of Hog Hunting and using your own hunting gear, look no further than Pig Problem. Book a Hunt with us today and join Guide Capt Max for an unforgettable adventure. Bring along your hunting toys and make the most of your Hunting Experience. (if you don’t have your own Thermal or night vision we provide everything for you).

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