Wild Hog Hunts, Americus, Georgia.

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The night started off looking at planted corn fields. We were able to get on a sounder of Wild Hogs during the middle of the night. We then went to the field across the street and found a boar and possibly another but it made it to the woods. These guys can shoot and we made the best of the night with 5 Hogs down.

Wild Boar Hunting In Americus, Ga

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Guide Capt Max led a 2 Night Hog Hunt for Pig Problem, with some interesting experiences to share.

On the first night, they had a long night of guarding the cornfields that were planted, but eventually found a Single Boar rooting in a field. It was a slow start, but they were able to successfully take down the Boar. Guide Capt Max was hopeful that the second night would be more fast-paced and exciting.

The second night brought some challenges as they found themselves scaring away Wild Hogs and taking shots at some that didn't go down and made it into the woods. Despite the difficulties, Guide Capt Max and his group had a fun time Hunting for Hogs and enjoyed the overall experience.

Overall, the 2-Night Thermal Hog Hunt led by Guide Capt Max for Pig Problem had its ups and downs, but it was a memorable Hunting Adventure for everyone involved.

Hunting In Georgia

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Guide Capt Ben led a 2-Night Hog Hunt for Pig Problem, with some exciting moments to share.

On the first night, the group found a Small Sounder of about 12 Hogs in their first field. After a short wait, they took their shots from 80 yards away, successfully dropping a Sow and a Piglet. It was a successful start to the Hunt and everyone had a great time.

The second night was a bit different as the Hogs didn't seem to want to cooperate. Instead, the group decided to turn it into a Predator Hunt. They spotted two Coyotes running through the field and set up quickly. With the guide's expert calling, they were able to lure one of the Hungry Coyotes in.

After waiting for the perfect moment, they took their shots and made clean heart shots on both Coyotes. The second coyote took a tumble after initially seeming to dodge the bullet, but both animals were quickly taken down. The group was thrilled with their successful Predator Hunt and the opportunity for some great mounts.

Overall, it was a memorable and successful 2-Night Hog Hunt led by Guide Capt Ben, with some unexpected twists and exciting moments along the way.

Crop Protection!

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Hog hunting at Pig Problem in Americus, GA is truly the best and most fun thing to do in the area. Not only is it an exciting and Thrilling Hunting Experience, but it also serves an important purpose during Planting Season for Farmers.

Hunting Hogs at Pig Problem provides an opportunity for Outdoor Enthusiasts to enjoy the Thrill Of The Hunt in the dark setting of the night. With Expert Hunting Guides leading the way, participants can test their skills and enjoy the adrenaline rush of tracking and taking down these elusive creatures.

During Planting Season, Hogs Wreak Havoc On Crops, causing significant Damage to Farmers' Fields. By Hunting Hogs during this time of year, Hunters help protect farmers' livelihoods by Controlling The Hog Population and minimizing crop destruction. This not only benefits the Farmers but also helps maintain the ecological balance of the area.

Furthermore, Hog Hunting at Pig Problem offers a unique and immersive experience that allows participants to connect with nature and appreciate the importance of conservation efforts. It is a fun and rewarding activity that not only provides entertainment but also serves a practical purpose in Supporting The Local Agricultural Community.

In conclusion, Thermal Hog Hunting at Pig Problem in Americus, GA is not only the best and most fun thing to do in the area, but it is also an important activity during Planting Season for farmers. By participating in Wild Hog Hunting, individuals can enjoy an Exciting Outdoor Adventure while contributing to the Protection of Crops and the preservation of the local ecosystem.

Wild Hog Control

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Guide Capt Clay took this group on a 2 Night Hog Hunt in Americus, Ga.

On Night 1: Guide Peanut Protector Clayton found a group of 5 on a newly planted field and decided to stalk them. The moon was so bright that they could see the pigs without the need for Thermal Imaging, about 100 yards away. They managed to hit 2 Wild Pigs, but unfortunately, nothing dropped in the field.

Continuing on, they found another group of 4 Pigs. Just as they were getting ready to shoot, the Hogs started to leave the field and head towards the trees. Despite this, the group was able to take down one of the Wild Hogs. Guide Capt Peanut Protector Clayton led the group through a Successful Hunting Expedition, even under challenging circumstances.

On Night 2: On his second night of Hunting with the group, Guide Peanut Protector Capt Clayton encountered consistent rain throughout the day, which gradually died off around 8pm. Despite the rain clearing, the air remained thick and occasional sprinkles persisted. The fields were extremely wet and muddy, with the fog adding a cool, eerie look to the surroundings under the moonlight and clouds.

Guide Capt Clayton managed to locate and approach two different Groups of Hogs during the night. They successfully took down 3 Pigs from each group. The stalks were challenging, with the long and wet treks through the quicksand-like mud proving difficult. However, despite the tough conditions, the group had a great time and Guide Capt Clay remained determined to Hunt and Eliminate The Wild Pigs. Both groups of hogs were found on freshly planted fields. Which is a no no… The Pig Problem was handled last night.

Birthday Hunting

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Guide Hank took a group out on a 1 Night Hog Hunt in Americus, GA. It was a great night for Killin Hogs, and celebrating a birthday. Brett, Brandt, and Damien joined the Hunt, with Damien celebrating his 17th birthday. The group didn't see their first Hog until 2 AM, but it didn't matter as they were able to drop the Big Boar about 200 yards away. Moving to the next field, they spotted another Wild Hog and sealed his fate with a single shot. The group had a successful Birthday Hunting Celebration with two Pigs taken down on this memorable night.

Crop Protection Time!!!

Got on a few single Wild Boars with the AGM Rattler V2 35-640 optic. My 12.5 SBR has been putting in some work and I can say enough about it. Crops are going in the ground some keeping these wild hogs at bay is the most important part of our business. Book A Hunt and help a farmer.

Best Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Guide Hank recounted the 2 Night Hog Hunt he led for this group of customers!

On Night 1, the Hogs were cautious and waited until later in the night to emerge, likely to avoid Hunters. Determined to outsmart them, Guide Hank and his team stayed out as long as necessary to take down the destructive animals. Around 5:30 am, they finally located a sizable Boar and swiftly dropped him with a clean shot, resulting in a great success.

Night 2 showcased the thrill of Full Moon Hunting at its best. After a 2-Hour Hog Stalk, they managed to track down a Wild Pig. Moving slowly and carefully, the Pigs unexpectedly changed direction and moved through a ditch, forcing the team to adjust their strategy and extend the stock. After walking around and finally reaching the spot where the Hogs had relocated, they seized the opportunity for one clean shot and successfully took down a Wild Hog. Guide Hank's unwavering determination and willingness to go to any lengths necessary to Eliminate The Hogs, from long stalking sessions to staying out until sunrise, proved fruitful once again, resulting in another great success.

Muddy Hog Hunting

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Guide Capt Clay led a 1 Night Hog Hunting Excursion for Pig Problem, in Americus, Ga. Upon pulling into the first field, he spotted two groups of Pigs. Despite the thick moisture in the air and occasional sprinkles of rain, they managed to track down one group after a 1.5 Mile Stalk. Only one Baby Hog was taken down in the field, as the rest escaped. An hour later, they found another Group of Hogs in a different field and successfully shot down four. The Hunting Expedition left everyone, including Guide Capt Peanut Protector Clayton, covered in mud - from the van to the guns to the people themselves, there was mud everywhere.

Hunting In Americus, GA

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Guide Capt Clay took Max's family out on a 2 Night Hog Hunting Trip. Unfortunately, they didn't see anything the first night. However, on the second night, they had better luck. They took two shots and both Hogs dropped right away. They also had another opportunity at a Bigger Hog, but it managed to escape into the trees after taking some rounds. Guide Capt Clay recommends coming to Americus, GA for a thrilling Thermal Hog Hunting experience.

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