Boar Hunting In Georgia

Photo: Taking Down Wild Hogs @HogSWAT

Photo: Hog Hunting @HogSWAT

Guide Capt Ben recently led a Thermal Hog Hunt for a group of Hunters a few nights ago. The hunt took place near highway 82 where Guide Capt Ben located a Sounder of 12 Pigs. With his expert guidance, the group successfully took down three of the Pigs, making for a productive and exciting Hunting experience. Overall, it was a Successful Night of Hunting with Guide Capt Ben leading the way and the group thoroughly enjoying their time in the field.

Late Night Hog Hunts

Photo: Hog Hunting @HogSWAT

Photo: Late Night Hog Hunting @HogSWAT

Last night, Guide Capt Ben led a 1 Night Hog Hunt for the Hog SWAT team that was filled with unexpected twists and turns. As they set out into the rugged terrain, the team found themselves driving around in circles, trying to track down the elusive wild hogs. The frustration was mounting as they seemed to be going in circles and coming up empty-handed.

But just when it seemed like luck was not on their side, the Pig Gods must have taken pity on them. Suddenly, a Group of Pigs popped out from the bushes, catching the team by surprise. With adrenaline pumping, they quickly got into position and took their shots. Despite the initial struggles, the team managed to drop 4 out of the 10 Hogs they shot at, a decent success rate for the night.

Guide Capt Ben's expertise and determination had paid off once again, leading the team to a Successful Hunt despite the initial setbacks. It was a night filled with excitement, challenges, and ultimately, triumph. The Hog SWAT team had proven once again that with perseverance and a bit of luck, they could overcome any obstacle in their path.

Hunting Wild Hogs

Photo: Huge Hog @HogSWAT

Last night, Guide Capt Ben led a 1 Night Hog Hunt for Hog SWAT. The team was eager to Take Down Some Wild Hogs, and Ben was determined to deliver a Successful Hunt. As they ventured out into the darkness of the night, the anticipation and excitement were palpable.

After some Tracking and Scouting, they finally came across a Massive Sounder of over 25 Pigs. The team quickly got into position and took their shots, managing to take down one of the Large Boars. It was a Thrilling Hunt, with the team celebrating their victory.

But the excitement didn't stop there. As they were making their way back to base camp, they came across an unsuspecting Armadillo. With a round of cheers and laughter, the team decided to have some fun and explode the armadillo, adding an unexpected twist to an already eventful night.

Overall, it was a night to remember for the Hog SWAT Team, filled with Adrenaline-Pumping Hunting Action and camaraderie. Guide Capt Ben had once again proven his expertise and skill, leading the team to a Successful Hunting Trip under the starlit sky.

What A Wild Weekend Of Hog Hunting

Photo Night 1: Slaying Wild Hogs @HogSWAT

Guide Captain Ben, a skilled and Experienced Hunter, led a group of eager Hunting Enthusiasts on an exciting 2 Night Hog Hunt using the innovative Hog SWAT method. The group approached the adventure with a sense of enthusiasm and determination to make the most of their time in The Great Outdoors.

During the first night of the Hunt, they came across a Group of Hogs nestled in a massive heap of Cow Dung. Despite the slightly unpleasant surroundings, the group remained undeterred and focused on the task at hand. Their efforts paid off as they successfully took down two Wild Hogs, showcasing their hunting prowess and teamwork.

As night fell on the second evening, the Hunters encountered another Hog, albeit a small and unfortunate one with a peculiar appearance. While the sight was unexpected and slightly unsettling, the group handled the situation with professionalism and managed to bring down the Pig, demonstrating their adaptability and resilience in the face of challenges.

Overall, the 2 Night Thermal Hog Hunt led by Captain Ben was a memorable and rewarding experience for all involved. The Hunters tackled obstacles with confidence and displayed a positive attitude throughout the adventure, creating lasting memories and bonding over shared triumphs. The group unanimously agreed that the Hunt was a resounding success, giving it a glowing rating of 5/5 for the unforgettable moments and camaraderie it brought to their group.

Best Boar Hunting In Georgia

Photo Night 1: Best Boar Hunts @HogSWAT

Photo Night 1: Boar Galore @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Big Boar @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Massive Boar!! @HogSWAT

Guide Hank led a 2 Night Hog Hunt, where he and the group embarked on two eventful nights of Hunting at Hog SWAT.

On the first night, they managed to take down 3 Big Bo Big Boars, all shot in the same group. The Successful Hunt resulted in a substantial amount of meat for the group, and everyone celebrated the great success of the evening.

The second night began with the group spotting a Solo Boar on the second field they visited. Despite getting a shot off, the Wild Boar was elusive and slipped away into the tall grass. However, their luck turned around later in the night when they encountered a Massive Boar weighing over 250 lbs. The Hunters successfully took down the Trophy Boar, choosing to preserve its head for a euro mount.

Guide Hank was delighted with the outcome of both nights, as the group experienced Thrilling Hunts and secured valuable trophies. Reflecting on the successful 2-Night Hunting Adventure, Hank looked forward to leading more Exciting Hunts in the future at Hog Swat.

1 Night Hog Hunt

Last night's 1 Night Hog Hunt led by Guide Capt. Ben turned out to be a thrilling success! Venturing under the cover of darkness, our skilled Guide and his group encountered a pack of hefty boars. With precision and teamwork, they managed to harvest three big boars from the same group. The bounty was generous, providing a substantial amount of meat and marking the night as a triumphant outing. The excitement was palpable as each member of the party contributed to the successful hunt. It's experiences like these that make hunting with Guide Capt. Ben unforgettable.

Hiring

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We are looking to add to our team, hiring new seasonal and full time guides starting October 2024. Must have or be able to:

  • Not A Felon Or Prohibited Possessor Of Firearms

  • Pass A Back Ground Check

  • Obtain CCW Permit

  • Pass DOT Drug Test

  • No DUI/DWI Within 10 years

  • Have Red Cross Certified CPR/First Aid

  • Clean Driving Record

  • Good Credit Score

Job as a guide will need excellent customer service skills, a passion for the outdoors, willing to learn, and willing to take on new challenges. The Job is physical, and mentally challenging. We provide training and support for needed equipment. No experience in the outdoor industry needed. A respect and love for the outdoors is required.

Hogzilla

Photo: Hog Hunting In South Georgia @HogSWAT

Guide Hank led a group that came to Hog SWAT for a 1 Night Guided Hog Hunt, and he shared the exciting experiencet. "2 pigs down tonight. One of them must have been related to Hogzilla because she was huge," he wrote. After initially having no luck in the first couple of fields, the group finally got on a Sounder and successfully took down 2 Sows, resulting in a nice haul of meat. Guide Hank expressed his satisfaction with the great success of the Hunt and the thrill of the experience with the group at Hog SWAT. Come join us, so we can take you on a Wild Hog Hunt of your dreams!

Hunting At Night

Photo: Piglets @HogSWAT

Guide Capt Ben led a 1 Night Hog Hunt with Hog SWAT and embarked on an Exciting Hunting Adventure in the northwest of Plains, Ga. They successfully located a Sounder of 15-20 Pigs and proceeded with a 400-Yard Stalk to get closer to their targets. Setting up for the Hunt, they took their shots and managed to nail 2 Large Pigs with the initial volley, as well as dropping 2 Piglets in the field. Despite their early successes, the group did not encounter any more Hogs after that. The night was filled with action and Skillful Hunting, showcasing Guide Capt Ben's expertise in leading Successful Hog Hunts with Hog Swat.

This Little Piggy Didn't Make It Home

Photo: Big Pig Down @HogSWAT

Guide Hank embarked on a 1 Night Hog Hunt with this group at Hog SWAT . Early in the evening, they spotted a Pig, skittish and alert, which led them on a lengthy chase across the field. Despite their efforts to close in for a shot, the Elusive Pig managed to escape, sparing its life. The night continued with the group diligently searching various fields, but luck wasn't on their side until around 4 AM when they entered a field and successfully took a shot, resulting in One Hog Down. The night was long and arduous, yet it culminated in another commendable triumph.

Boar Hunts In Georgia

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Photo: Taking Down Wild Hogs @HogSWAT

Photo: Wild Boar Down @HogSWAT

Photo: Best Boar Hunting In Georgia @HogSWAT

Guide Hank led a 2 Night Hog Hunt with Hog SWAT. On the first night, the team celebrated a successful Hog Hunt, taking down three Pigs with three Hunters. They encountered a challenging first field, thick with overgrown weeds where Wild Pigs concealed themselves. Nevertheless, the skilled group claimed their first kill in the subsequent field. Amidst their stealthy approach to a Small Group of Hogs, a dense fog provided the perfect cover, allowing them to take two Wild Hogs from under a hundred yards, the animals none the wiser.

The second night proved equally fruitful, with two Huge Boars falling to the Hunters' Marksmanship. The first Boar, boasting Tropy Tusks, was felled by a single bullet from each Hunter, dropping instantly. The second Wild Boar was out in a windy field, its senses dulled, enabling the Hunters to get within striking distance. They illuminated and dispatched the Boar with precision, marking another Successful Hunt.

300lb Wild Boar!

Photo Night 1: Coyote Down @HogSWAT

Photo Night 1: It’s Nap Time @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: 300lb Wild Boar @HogSWAT

In a recent Hunting Excursion led by Guide Capt Ben, a 2 Night Hog Hunt at Hog SWAT was successfully completed. On the first night, a Coyote was located in the first field and promptly eliminated. After much movement, a Group of 5 Pigs was discovered at 5 am, resulting in 3 being taken down.

During the second night of the Hunt, the group encountered their first Pig in the Swamps. Despite nearly spooking the animal, they managed to successfully bring it down from a distance of about 160 yards. The next Wild Hog was found in a dairy field, where it had been aggressively defending its territory against Deer. Through careful Stalking, the group was able to take down the 300lb+ Boar with a well-placed shot. The Successful Hunt concluded with the group celebrating and taking the Boar's head as a trophy. Overall, it was an exciting and rewarding experience for all involved.

Hunting Wild Hogs Can Be A Challenge

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Guide Hank took some customers on a 2 Night Hog Hunt that he led for HogSWAT, highlighting the challenges and successes of the experience in the field.

Night 1 brought an unexpected encounter with a group of Small Piglets in the middle of the field, illuminated by the moon. Despite the opportunity for a shot at a Larger Hog, the nervous behavior of an Older Hog prevented them from taking the shot from a distance of 350 yards. Determined to make it count, Guide Hank planned to try again on the following night.

Night 2 proved to be more successful as they managed to take shots at Pigs twice during the Hunt. Although no pictures were taken, the feedback from the Hunters was positive, expressing their enjoyment and interest in returning for future Hunts. Guide Hank's determination and perseverance paid off, leading to a rewarding Hunting Experience for all involved.

What A Fun Hunt!

Night 1: Hunting Piggies @HogSWAT

Photo Night 1: Pro Hunters @HogSWAT

Photo Night 1: Guide Capt Ben Knows What He Is Doing!! @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Hunting Armodillos @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Wild Boar Hunting @HogSWAT

Guide Capt Ben led a thrilling and eventful 2-Night Hog Hunt, showcasing his expertise and skill in the field.

Night 1 started off slow but ended with a bang as they located 3 Wild Hogs in a low spot rooting the field. After a successful Wild Hog Stalk, they were able to get within 70 yards and set up for the Hunt. Focusing on the Largest Hog, a laden Sow, they made a precise shot and collected some back straps before moving deeper into the field. Encountering another Hog Eating Peanuts, a well-executed stalk led to the successful takedown of 2 Hogs, showcasing the great shooting skills of the Hunters.

Night 2 began with a slow tempo, but after scanning multiple fields, they spotted and Harvested an Armadillo before moving on to a larger field where they saw 5 Pigs. Despite the Wild Pigs initially moving into the woods, a Lone Boar emerged, requiring a precise shot at 198 yards under moonlit conditions. The Successful Hunt continued as they encountered a Massive Boar on a dairy field, being targeted by other wildlife. From a remarkable distance of 375 yards, they sent a clear message to the Pig about the consequences of stealing seed. The night ended on a high note, with great shooting and Unforgettable Hunting Experiences.

Guide Capt Ben eagerly awaits the return of these Skilled Hunters, reflecting on the great times and Successful Hunts they shared together.

1 Night Hog Hunting Trip

Photo: Hog Down @HogSWAT

Photo: Little Piglet @HogSWAT

Guide Hank led a 1-Night Thermal Hog Hunt with fantastic results. As the night progressed, around 3:30 am, they spotted their first Pig of the night. The Hog was found roaming near the field entrance, providing the perfect opportunity for the Hunters to make their move. With precision and skill, they approached the Wild Hog and fired off two shots, successfully taking down the Wild Pig. It was a great success for the team led by Guide Hank, highlighting their expertise in the art of Hog Hunting.

Family Wild Hog Hunting

Photo: Family Hunting @HogSWAT

Guide Capt Ben led a family on a 1 Night Hog Hunt. The night started with slow Stalking to get a Coyote. As they reached the pivot, the guide began using cotton tail distress calls to lure the coyote into the field. However, after about 3 minutes, a Wild Hog emerged instead. The group got within 90 yards and took their shots, tagging the Hog, but it managed to make it to the trees just 10 feet away and escape the field.

Moving to a different area, they immediately spotted two Wild Boars. After a Long Stalk of about 700 yards, grappling with some inconvenient wind, they set up and successfully took down a nice Boar, claiming his head as a trophy. It was a successful Night of Hunting for the group led by Guide Capt Ben.

Family Boar Hunting

Photo: Hunting Wild Boars @HogSWAT

It was a long night Searching for Hogs as Guide Capt Max navigated the properties in search of the Elusive Animals. They came across a few on the neighboring properties that were not part of Hog SWAT’s Hunting Grounds, making it impossible to take a shot. Additionally, one of the Hog Hunting vans was down, so they had to make do with a rental 4x4 for the Hunt, adding a touch of uniqueness to the experience. Despite these challenges, they covered a significant amount of ground and eventually came across a Single Boar, marking a successful end to the Hunt.

Wild Boar Hunting

Photo Night 1: Dropping Wild Hogs @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Thermal Hog Hunting @Hog SWAT

Photo: Boar Hunting @HogSWAT

Guide Capt Ben provided a detailed account of a 2-Night Hog Hunt he led for Hog SWAT.

Night 1 was a bit challenging as it took some time to locate the Hogs, but they eventually found a Sounder in a field of Winter Wheat. Despite having to shoot from a distance of almost 200 yards, they managed to take down the Largest Hog in the group, which turned out to be a Sow. They collected some quality fatty meat from the Wild Hog and enjoyed the experience.

On Night 2, the Hunt kicked off with excitement as they quickly found Hogs in the first field. Despite unfavorable wind conditions, they were able to navigate within about 100 yards of the Wild Pigs. With skill and finesse, they shot and successfully brought down a battle scarred Sow. Moving on to another field, they encountered a pair of Wild Boars causing havoc in fresh cut winter wheat. Quietly maneuvering along the tree line, they positioned themselves close to the Boars as they emerged from the trees into the field. With the wind in their favor, they took their shots and managed to drop a nice Wild Boar. The stalks were thrilling, the shots were precise, and overall, it was a night filled with great experiences and Successful Hunts.

Best Hog Hunting In Georgia

Photo: Hunting Wild Hogs @HogSWAT

Photo: Best Hog Hunting In Georgia @HogSWAT

Guide Hank led a 1 Night Hog Hunt for Hog SWAT and wrote about the experience. The night started with only spotting a few Deer on the first three fields checked. However, things picked up when they came across two Sounders In A Field. As they approached the first Sounder, the Pigs quickly retreated into the trees, making it difficult to get a clear shot. Moving on to the Second Sounder on the other side of the field, they were able to get within 120 yards of the Wild Pigs and successfully took down three, one of which was a Large Pig weighing over 200 pounds. The group managed to gather a good amount of meat and some impressive Boar Tusks from the Hunt. Overall, everyone enjoyed the night and had a successful Hunting Trip.

Damage Caused By Wild Hogs

Photo: Distruction Caused By A Wild Hog @HogSWAT

Hog Hunting in South Georgia is incredibly important due to the destruction these animals cause. Just one Hog can cause significant Damage to Crops and land in a short amount of time. In fact, during our Hunt, we captured a photo of the damage that a single hog caused in just 10 minutes, which we have included on our website to showcase the impact.

On the first night of the Hunting Trip, despite taking a shot at a pig from 70 yards away positioned 10 feet from the treeline, unfortunately, it managed to escape off the field. The night was slow, and there were no other shot opportunities.

The second night was not much better, with limited sightings and missed shots. Despite the challenges, they remained focused on the mission to Control The Hog Population In South Georgia. With their destructive nature, it is crucial to continue Hunting these animals to protect the environment and agriculture in the region.