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Guide Hank recently led a 1 Night Hog Hunt for Hog SWAT that proved to be a memorable and successful outing. In a rare turn of events, the group encountered Pigs on the first field they explored, a sight that excited and energized everyone involved. Guide Hank expressed his surprise at the fortunate timing, noting that it had been quite some time since he had seen Wild Hogs appear so early in a Hunt.

The Hog Hunters wasted no time taking their shots, managing to drop three pigs with precision and skill. The successful kills were a testament to the expertise and teamwork of the group, as they worked together seamlessly to secure their targets. After the initial flurry of action, the Hunters decided to explore additional fields in search of more game, but unfortunately, they did not come across any more Wild Pigs.

Despite not encountering any more Hogs later in the night, the three successful kills on the first field were enough to deem the Hog Hunt a great success. They celebrated their achievements, relishing in the thrill of the hunt and the satisfaction of their kills. It was a night filled with excitement and triumph, leaving the group with memories to cherish and stories to share for years to come.

Wild Hog Hunting

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Guide Capt Ben recently led a 1 Night Wild Hog Hunting Trip for Hog SWAT that ended in success. Despite not providing many details about the Thermal Hog Hunt, Ben did reveal that they were able to drop a total of six Wild Hogs throughout the night. It was a thrilling and productive Hunt that showcased the skills and expertise of the Hunters led by Guide Capt Ben.

The Hog Hunt was filled with excitement as the group worked together to locate and take down their targets. The use of thermal technology added an extra layer of challenge and intensity to the Hunt, making each successful kill even more rewarding. Guide Capt Ben's leadership and guidance were instrumental in ensuring the success of the hunt, as the group was able to work efficiently and effectively to reach their goal.

With six Pigs taken down throughout the night, the Wild Hog Hunt proved to be a fruitful and satisfying experience for everyone involved. Guide Capt Ben and the Hog Hunters of Hog SWAT celebrated their achievements, knowing that their hard work and determination had paid off. It was a night to remember, filled with adrenaline and triumph, leaving the group with memories to cherish for years to come.

Boar Hunting In Georgia

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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.

Hunting Wild Hogs

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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.

Hunting At Night

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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

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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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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.

What A Fun Hunt!

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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

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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

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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.

Best Hog Hunting In Georgia

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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.

13 Wild Hogs In One Night!

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Guide Hank led a 2 Night Hog Hunt at Hog SWAT, with an eventful Night 1 filled with excitement and success. The evening started off with a Guide Hank’s personal Record-Breaking Hunt, as a total of 13 Wild Hogs were taken down much to the delight of the two Hunters. The night began with a fruitful hunt on the first field, where 4 Wild Pigs were dropped with multiple shots. After a brief lull on the next field, the group unexpectedly encountered a Sounder of Pigs while on the lookout for a Coyote. Opting to target the Pigs instead, they successfully shot 2 more.

As the Hunters celebrated their kills and took photos, Guide Hank heard a strange noise in the distance, prompting him to turn off the lights. This led to a surprising opportunity as Piglets from the earlier deceased mother returned to the field, allowing for a quick and efficient takedown of 8 more piglets, tying his personal record of 12. To everyone's amazement, a 13th piglet was spotted on Thermal Imaging, hidden in a hole and barely visible. With this unexpected addition, the night concluded on a high note of success and accomplishment.

Unfortunately, Night 2 did not bring the same level of excitement as no sightings were made, leading the group to head back around 4:30am. Despite the quiet evening, the Hunters were grateful for the action-packed experience of the previous night, showcasing their skill and determination in the Hunt. Guide Hank led a memorable and eventful Hog Hunt, with both highs and lows but ultimately leaving a lasting impression on all involved.

2 Night Hog Hunting Trip

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Guide Hank documented the Hunting experience on a 2 Night Hog Hunting Trip. On the first night, he spotted a Single Pig in the first field they checked, but it walked off disinterested. After checking other fields and circling back to the initial one, Guide Hank decided to make a 1000-Yard Stalk to the back of the field where he saw the same Hog Reappear. Determined to take it down, he and the group successfully closed the distance and comfortably shot the Wild Boar from around 90 yards, dropping it with the first shot. Despite only seeing one Hog that night, the team remained optimistic for the next night's Hunt.

On the second night, Guide Hank and Guide Capt. Ben split up for the Hog Hunt. They were able to coordinate a Group Stalk with all seven shooters, positioning themselves carefully as they approached the Wild Pigs hidden behind brush. With patience, they waited for more Pigs to reveal themselves before firing at the group and taking down five of them. Although those were the only Hogs Harvested that night, Guide Hank deemed the Thermal Hunt a great success.

Best Hunting In Georgia

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Guide Capt Ben led a group on a 2 Night Hog Hunt at Hog SWAT. Following a slow hunt the previous night, the group decided to venture into the Swamps for some stick and stay action. Luck was on their side as they didn't have to wait long to encounter their first Pig. With a short stalk, they successfully took down a Boar and moved on, trophy in hand.

Their next encounter was a bit more eventful, with the Wild Hog dodging bullets and disappearing into the brush after being shot. Despite this challenge, the group spotted a Small Sounder and attempted a Stalk, only to have their plans disrupted by a group of deer spooking the Sow. Though the Hunt had its ups and downs, Capt Ben and the group enjoyed the adventure and camaraderie, making lasting memories in The Great Outdoors. Good times indeed at Hog SWAT.

A Muddy Night!

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Guide Capt Ben took Don and Timothy on a Wild Hog Hunt at Hog SWAT. The night began with the trio checking fields for Wild Hogs, eventually spotting 4 Pigs on their second field. Despite sinking into the saturated Georgia Clay up to their ankles, they stalked towards a high point to set up. With a countdown from the guide, they took down two of the Hogs and watched them to ensure they weren't playing possum. On the trek back to the van, they learned the hard way just how deep the clay could be, with Don taking a tumble and the group ending up covered in mud. After returning to town for fresh gear and zeroing their backup rifles, they headed back out for more Hunting. Although they encountered some Wild Pigs who quickly retreated, the experience was certainly a memorable one for all involved. A true adventure in the Georgia Wilderness.

Hunting In Georgia

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Guide Hank led a 1 Night Hog Hunt at Hog SWAT. The night started off slow until about 2am when some Pigs were spotted in a tricky spot. A gunshot went off in the distance, causing the Wild Pigs to move from the ideal angle for a shot. The Hogs unknowingly moved closer to the Hunters, coming within 20-30 yards. They quickly noticed the Hunters and ran off before any shots could be taken. Despite their quick escape, no Piggies were taken down this time.

Hank then led the group to the next best field, where a huge sounder of pigs was on the move. The Hunters followed closely, trying to get into position. One Wild Hog curiously approached the them, and they swiftly took aim and dropped it with a single shot each. The rest of the pigs narrowly escaped with their lives.

It was a night of Great Hunting, with Skilled Hunters and a successful outcome. Hank's guidance and the hunters' sharp shooting led to a memorable and Successful Hunt.

Thermal Hog Hunting

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Guide Hank led a group of eager Hunters on a 1 Night Hog Hunt at Hog SWAT. With a father and his two sons in tow, the Hunt promised to be an exciting adventure in the wilderness.

As the night unfolded, Guide Hank found himself doing a lot of walking, scouting the field for any signs of Wild Hogs. To his delight, the Pigs walked out in front of him, presenting the perfect opportunity for a successful Hog Hunt. Guide Luke had to think on his feet and sneak around the Swine to make his way back to the Hunting Van, where he prepared the Hunters for their mission.

With the Hunters ready and armed, Luke led them back out into the field and successfully took down a Pig. The group decided to call it a night after that, opting to rest up for their drive home in the morning. It was a night of great success for Guide Luke and his team, as they bonded over their shared love for hunting and the thrill of the chase.

Hog Hunting In South Georgia

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Guide Capt Ben led the Hunters on a Hunt for Hog SWAT. The first field was being ravaged by a Group of Pigs, so they set out to try and put an end to their reign of destruction. The culprits were found rooting a large area of the field, initially appearing huge. However, they turned out to be Piglets with an appetite for winter wheat. The first shots were taken from about 45 yards away, with the last volley on running Hogs about 225 yards away resulting in a perfect 5 for 5. The marksmanship of the group was truly amazing.

After scanning nearby fields without much luck, they made their way back towards Americus and spotted a Lone Pig in a large, freshly tilled and fertilized field. Upon closer observation, it was discovered that there were actually about 25 Wild Hogs. The group took their time Stalking up as close as possible before the guide gave the signal to set up. As the Wild Hogs began to walk towards them, they let loose at about 35 yards. The Downed Hogs yielded some great meat and they are looking forward to their return Hunt. Overall, it was a Great Hunting Experience.

Hunting In The Dark

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On the first night of Hog Hunting in March for Hog SWAT led by Guide Capt Ben, a group of guys embarked on a Wild Hog Hunt in South Georgia. Despite a slow start to the evening, the team remained optimistic throughout the Hunt.

Setting up on six Hogs, they were only able to hit two Wild Hogs. However, Guide Capt Ben and the group persevered, checking various fields until they were exhausted. What started as a dull evening turned out to be a memorable experience for the Hunters, who demonstrated determination and teamwork in the face of unexpected challenges. Here's to more exciting and Successful Hunts with Guide Capt Ben at the helm of Hog SWAT.

Wild Hog Hunting

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Guide Capt Ben's night began at their first pick field with a small group of Pigs munching on some winter wheat. A nice Gilt was downed, yielding some sweet Wild Hog Meats after being butchered. They then headed to several more fields with no success. After cruising around, they found a group of Hogs who spotted them in the moonlight and ran for the hills. Unfortunately, they had no luck in another field and called off the Hunt. Despite the setbacks, Guide Capt Ben and the group had a good time and enjoyed each other's company.