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The Thrill Of Hunting Wild Hogs

Photo Night 1: Wild Hog Hunting @PigProlem

Photo Night 2: Thermal Hog Hunting @PigProblem

In South Georgia, the Wild Hog Hunting experience at Pig Problem reaches a whole new level with the use of Thermal Technology. Pig Problem Inc offers a unique opportunity for customers to embark on Thrilling Nighttime Hunts, guided by our experienced team. With the advantage of Thermal Imaging, Hunters can Stalk Hogs under the cover of darkness, gaining the upper hand in the pursuit.

The vast fields of South Georgia provide the perfect backdrop for an Unforgettable Hunting Adventure. As the night falls, the Hogs Emerge, their keen senses on high alert. However, with their limited night vision, the Wild Hogs are no match for our Hunters equipped with Thermal Devices, allowing for strategic and Successful Hunts.

Guided by Peanut Protector Capt Clayton, customers have the chance to navigate the dark terrain, closing in on their Elusive Prey with precision and expertise. The thrill of the chase and the rush of adrenaline make for an exhilarating experience that will be remembered for years to come.

Join us in Americus, Georgia for a Wild Hog Hunting Excursion like no other. Immerse yourself in the thrill of the Night Hunt, harnessing the power of Thermal Technology to track and take down these Cunning Creatures under the cloak of darkness. Book your adventure with us today and prepare for an unforgettable experience in the heart of Wild Hog Country.

Go Dawgs!... I Mean Hogs

Guide Hank recounted last nights Wild Hog Hunting excursion where he led a group on a Successful Hunt. Despite facing multiple challenges, they managed to take down one Pig after taking several shots at a Sounder. It took some time for the Wild Hogs to move into a favorable position, allowing them to approach within 100 yards.

A humorous moment ensued when it appeared that one of the Wild Pigs, perhaps a fan of the Georgia Bulldogs, decided to pose for a quick picture session, borrowing a hat before the Hunters could claim their prize. Ultimately, they were able to Harvest The Pork they were after, for a Successful Hunt.

Hunting Wild Hogs

Photo: Bed Time @PigProblem

Guide Capt Clayton recounted an eventful Hunting Expedition from the previous night. Despite facing challenges during three unsuccessful Stalks, the perseverance paid off when they finally found themselves in position to take down three Wild Pigs. With precision and accuracy, the group successfully hit all three targets, but one of the Hogs managed to elude capture and flee into the woods.

Despite the setback, Guide Capt Clayton and the Hunting Party considered the night a success, filled with moments of excitement and glory as they navigated the Hunt. The thrill of the chase and the satisfaction of a successful hit made it another memorable night in the field for Pig Problem.

Hunting In Georgia

Photo: Night Hunting @PigProblem

Hog Hunting in Georgia is not just a popular recreational activity, but also plays a crucial role in managing the Invasive Feral Hog Population in the state. Wild Hogs are a prolific and destructive species that can wreak havoc on Agricultural Crops, damage property, and compete with native wildlife for resources.

By participating in Hog Hunting in Georgia, Hunters help Control The Feral Hog Population and minimize the negative impact they have on the environment and local economy. Hunting also provides a sustainable and ethical way to Harvest Meat, as Hog Meat is lean, flavorful, and a valuable food source.

Overall, Hunting Hogs in Georgia is not only a Thrilling Outdoor Adventure but also an important conservation effort that helps maintain ecological balance, protect natural resources, and support the local economy. By participating in Wild Hog Hunting, Hunters contribute to Wildlife Management efforts and ensure the long-term health and sustainability of Georgia's Natural Habitats. Lets be real though. It’s just fun, so book a Hog Hunt with us at Pig Problem.

Do You Know What A Hog's Best Sense Is?

Photo: Big Boar @PigProblem

They encountered warm weather and shifting winds while Hunting. They managed to take down a Big Boar. However, there were a few instances where we were winded during our Stalks. For those who may not understand, being winded refers to a situation where the wind changes direction while we're approaching the Hogs, and they are able to pick up our scent. Unlike most animals, Wild Hogs don’t have night vision, their eyes are similar to humans. However, their sense of smell is incredibly strong and they can detect scents from miles away. Feral Hogs possess an extremely well developed sense of smell; in fact, smell is a Hog's best sense. They rely heavily on it to detect danger and seek out food. They can smell some odors 5-7 miles away and can detect odors as many as 25 feet underground!

Are You Bringing Your Own Equipment?

Photo: Hogs Down @PigProblem

There were four encounters during the Hunt, although only 3 Hogs were successfully taken down after the last two encounters. Our customers had brought their own equipment, but it is worth mentioning that we do provide all the necessary gear for a Thermal Hog Hunt. However, we do offer a Hunting $50 Discount if you choose to bring your own equipment. Wether you bring your own equipment or use ours, we will stop at nothing to get you on a Wild Hog!

She Never Sow That Coming...

Photo: Big Girl @HogSWAT

She is an overweight girl who consumes Doritos on a daily basis. If she were a human, she would probably struggle to find someone who genuinely loves her. However, being a Pig, she is adored by her fellow Wild Boars. Observing a large gathering of around 40 Wild Hogs, they all gathered in front of a pivot, except for one, a Hefty Sal who stood apart from the rest. Big girl was brought down be these guys! Book a Wild Hog Hunt today. 

Georgia Wild Hog Hunting

Photo: Hog Down @PigProblem

This was these guys 1st Night of Hunting with their 2 Night Hog Hunting Package. Sometimes you see 100 Wild Hogs in one night, and other nights you might only see 1 Hog. Thats the name of the game when you are Hunting for Hogs in the Wild. The Pig Problem Team is excited to see what they get tonight! These guys are in good hands with the infamous Peanut Protector Capt Clayton. Capt Clayton won’t stop until they get what they come here for. Slaying Wild Hogs.

This Is The Whole Fam

Photo: Mom and Dad Wasn’t Enough @PigProblem

Last nights Hog Hunt was definitely successful. Capt Peanut Protector took these guys out and showed them The Best Of Hunting. One Hog wasn’t enough for these guys. They wanted to take down the whole Pig family. I’m happy to say they did just that. If you went on a Thermal Hunt to Hunt Wild Hogs, would you be able to do this? I’m not gonna lie, hitting a moving target is a lot harder than it seems. Book a Boar Hunt and lets put your skills to the test.

Father and Son Wild Boar Hunting

Photo: Wild Boar Hunting Americus, GA @PigProblemInc.

Photo: Wild Hog Hunting Americus, Georgia @PigProbleminc.

Father and Son Wild Boar Hunt out of Americus, GA. Wild windy and rainy night could’t stop this father and son team. Merrick, is 8 years old and is already out hunting. When Capt. Clayton was a kid he would explode bugs with a magnifying glass for fun now gets paid to hunt. We hope Merrick chooses the same path as he gets older.

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