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Father and Son Hunting Trip

A Father-Son Adventure with Pig Problem

Photo: Down Piggy @PigProblem

Photo: Why Does The Pig Look Happy… @PigProblem

At Pig Problem, every Hog Hunt is an adventure, and last night was no exception! Guide Capt. Max, owner of Pig Problem Inc, led a thrilling 1-Night Thermal Hog Hunt with a special pair of Hunters—a Father and Son Hunting Duo.

For the son, this was more than just a Hunt; it was his very first time taking on Wild Hogs. Guided by Capt. Max’s expertise and armed with state-of-the-art Thermal Technology, the pair set out under the cover of night to stalk their quarry. The anticipation, strategy, and excitement culminated in a successful harvest for the son—a moment we’re sure he’ll never forget.

At Pig Problem, we’re all about creating Unforgettable Hunting Experiences. Whether you’re a Seasoned Hunter or brand-new to the sport, our guides are here to ensure you have the time of your life. We hope this father-son team had a blast and left with memories that will last a lifetime.

To the duo: thank you for letting us be part of your adventure! We hope to see you back in the fields for another thrilling Wild Hog Hunt soon.

Ready to create your own story? Book your next Hog Hunting adventure with Pig Problem today!

Guided Hog Hunt

Photo: Guided Hog Hunting @PigProblemInc.

Peanut Protector Guide Clayton was able to get his customers on these hogs. It warmed up fast this year so some Hogs have been held up in the swamps Our Hunts are 100% wild free range. We are a hog control company that offers no limits on harvest, so you have to do your part if you want a pig pile. Book A Hunt for your next hog hunting adventure.

Pulsar Krypton FXG50 thermal clip on and Krypton XG50 spotter finally in 640x480 12um core

@pigprobleminc Pulsar Krypton FXG50

@pigprobleminc Pulsar Krypton FXG50

Pulsar is finally releasing a 640x480 12um core with their new Krypton line of optics. Pulsar’s image quality has been incredible with what they have been able to squeeze out of a 640x480 17um core with the addition of NETD <40 mK sensor. I have always asked when will Pulsar would release a 640x480 12um in one of their thermal vision optics, and the time is now.

Introducing the new Krypton FXG50 clip on thermal and Krypton XG50 5x50mm spotter with a American made 640x480 12um core. The new pulsar krypton thermal optics incorporate video, wifi and other feature rich options unavailable from most other thermal manufactures. Does this mean this new 12um core will be available in other thermal optics offered in the pulsar line up? Time will tell but in the 10 years I have been introduced to the thermal hunting game, Pulsar is one of the most end user adaptable companies I have seen to date. More to come once this Product is rolled out so stay tuned.

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