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Guide Hank led a Memorable Hunt for Hog SWAT, marking a special occasion for a grandfather and grandson duo. The pair, who had been eagerly anticipating this moment, were on their first Hog Hunt together. Guide Hank's expert guidance ensured that this experience would be one to cherish.

After a patient wait, the group finally got on a group of Pigs around 3:30 am, marking a significant breakthrough in the Hunt. With precision and skill, they secured their first Wild Hog, making it a momentous occasion for both Grandpa and grandson. The successful kill was a testament to their determination and teamwork.

Guide Hank's post-hunt summary reflects his enthusiasm and satisfaction with the outcome: "It was a great success as usual!" This sentiment echoes the sense of accomplishment and joy shared by the grandfather and grandson duo.

As they walked away from the hunt with their prize, Grandpa and grandson couldn't help but feel proud of their accomplishment. This experience not only strengthened their bond but also created lifelong memories.

1 Night Boar Hunts

Guide Hank recently led a Wild Hog Hunt for Hog SWAT, where the group encountered some challenges but ultimately achieved success. Hank recalls spotting Pigs on the second field, only for them to quickly disappear into tall brush, making it difficult to track their movements. Undeterred, the group pressed on and ventured further into the field, but unfortunately, they did not come across any more Wild Pigs.

As the group was preparing to leave the field, the Hogs unexpectedly reappeared, giving them another chance to make a move. Hank and the Hunters swiftly approached the Wild Hog, taking their shot and successfully bringing down a good Boar. The group was thrilled with their kill, especially as they were able to take home a prized skull from the Hunt.

Although they only managed to get one Pig that night, the Hog Hunt was still considered a great success by Guide Hank and the rest of the group. The thrill of the chase and the satisfaction of a successful kill made the Boar Hunt an unforgettable experience for all involved. It was a night of perseverance and reward, showcasing the skills and determination of the Hog Hunters led by Guide Hank.

Best Boar Hunting In Georgia

Photo Night 1: Best Boar Hunts @HogSWAT

Photo Night 1: Boar Galore @HogSWAT

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

2 Night Hog Hunting Trip

Night 1: Wild Hog Hunting @HogSWAT

Photo: Night Hunting With Thermal @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: This Group Knows What They Are Doing @HogSWAT

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.

Hunting Wild Hogs

Photo Night 2: Nap Time @HogSWAT

Guide Capt Ben led the group on a 2-Night Hog Hunt. On the first night, they encountered a Sounder in a trench surrounded by Winter Wheat. Despite attempting a stalk, they were unable to get a clear shot. They moved on to a neighboring peanut field where they found two Big Boars. After crossing the field, they successfully took down one of the Wild Boars while the other escaped into the trees.

On the second night, they explored new fields near the Alabama Border and located another Sounder off the 82. Waiting for the Pigs to move out of their wind, they eventually set up and took down 4 Hogs. However, one Wild Pig had been playing possum and was attacked by Coyotes as they approached. They butchered the Sow and moved on to another field where they encountered more Wild Hogs near a Farmer's house. Unable to take a shot, they searched a few more fields before calling it a night. (first night’s photos not shown)

South Georgia Hog Hunting

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Guide Hank took the group on a Hog Hunt at Hog SWAT. The adventure began with hours spent traversing a large field, with only one Pig spotted which quickly evaded them during the stalk. Disappointed but undeterred, they moved towards another field closer to Americus, Ga, where a Group of Pigs was spotted spread out. With a steady approach, the Hunters were able to take down 2 Pigs from a distance of 80 yards, achieving great success in the Hunt. A thrilling experience in the heart of Georgia's Wilderness.

Wild Boar Tusks

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Photo: Wild Boar Tusks @HogSWAT

Guide Hank didn't see a single Pig until 4am. Due to the full moon, when he spotted a Lone Boar sitting in a field, he didn't want to chance it running away upon noticing them. Crouching down and Army Crawling within 60 yards of the Hog, the Hunters were able to drop it with 2 bullets. The Boar had some very nice Boar Tusks, making it another Successful Hunt for Guide Hank.

We Saved You From Labor... You're Welcome.

Photo Night 1: Let Me See Your Dance Moves @HogSWAT

Photo Night !: Smile For The Camera @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: This Is The Definition Of Hog Control @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: They Saved You From Labor… You’re Welcome… @HogSWAT

Guide Hank led a 2 Night Hog Hunt, with the first night proving to be a bit challenging. Despite walking all over the field, only one Pig was spotted for the majority of the night. Unfortunately, the Wild Pig managed to evade capture by moving into the trees twice. However, as they were leaving the field, another Hog appeared on Thermal Imaging. Guide Hank led the group along a ditch to avoid detection in the moonlight, but the Wild Hog disappeared when they reached the corner. Undeterred, they followed the Hog through a dense area and managed to get within 100 yards of it before taking the shot. The Pig performed a little dance before succumbing, marking the successful takedown of one Pig for the night.

The second night presented its own challenges as the group had to contend with the brightness of the moon. On the first field they Stalked, a Pig spotted them and ran to a neighboring field. Another Wild Pig was observed walking onto a field and then retreating back into the trees after a few minutes. Returning to the first field, the group spotted a Sounder at the back of the field. They quietly approached along the trees and managed to get within 30 to 40 yards of the pigs as they emerged from the trees. A shot was taken, resulting in the successful harvest of a Big Pregnant Sow.

Despite only getting one pig on the second night, the group had a fun and challenging experience over the past two nights. Hunting Wild Hogs is never easy. Thankfully we have Guide Hank to find them no matter the cost.

Crazy 2 Nights Of Boar Hunting

Photo: Taking Down A Boar @HogSWAT

Photo: Family Hog Hunts @HogSWAT

Photo: Coyote Down! @HogSWAT

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Photo Night 2: Got Milk? @HogSWAT

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Photo Night 2: 350lb Wild Boar @HogSWAT

On night 1 of thier 2 Night Hog Hunt, in the first few fields, they didn't have much luck. In their third choice, they came across a Boar being Stalked by 2 Coyotes. They took a shot at all three, managing to drop a Large Coyote and the Wild Boar. Continuing on, they found a Sounder that was playing with property lines and attempted to wait for them to return to their field. Unfortunately, the Sounder did not come back. They returned later, only to see the Pigs in the field but they walked back to the neighbors as they approached, which was quite frustrating for them.

Guide Ben was excited about this Thrilling Night they had Hunting Pigs on night 2. They watched a pair of Boars Charging across the field, but decided not to Stalk them. Instead, they found another Group of Hogs. The next group was a Sounder spotted several hundred yards away. These Hogs led them to more amiable ones, which they decided to take down. Due to the wind, they shot at them from 225 yards away. Young Noah dropped his Wild Boar with the first shot, and his father ensured it didn’t get up. Moving on to seeking revenge, they targeted a Large Sounder they had seen the night before. Sitting at the edge of the wood line, they waited until the lead Sow made a move. After shooting at her, the whole Sounder Charged at them. Not satisfied yet, they went to a nearby field and found a boar about 750 yards away. Well, another Boar came out and tried to fight him over the peanuts so they watched and waited to see what would happen. They squared off, and the smaller newcomer tucked his tail and cleared the field. Sometimes losing is a good thing. They stalked the Victor Boar and dropped the 350lb Boar! Overall, it was a night filled with excitement and successful Hog Hunting. We hope they come back for more Boar Hunting!

2 PIG PILES 1 NIGHT

Photo: Hog Galore @HogSWAT

Photo: 2nd Pig Pile!! @HogSWAT

Guide Hank had some lethal company tonight. The first field they pulled into had Pigs and heavy rain. They shot and killed 6 Wild Pigs, with some on the run. Hank thought what they did was pretty awesome, so they decided to do it again. The second field they entered had a Sounder at the tree line. Approaching the Hogs with perfect wind, the group showed Hank that 6 wasn't just a fluke because they did it again, killing 6 more for a total of 12 Wild Hogs! These guys know how to have a good time and shoot with accuracy.

They checked several more fields to try and add to the number, but Guide Hank thinks the Hogs could sense these guys were nearby and made sure to stay clear of the Lethal Shooters. It was a great night of Hunting with these guys.

Wild Hog Hunting

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Photo: Big Boars @HogSWAT

Photo: Hunting Hogs In Georgia

It was a crazy and successful night with Jim and Roger. It started off with some unforeseeable minor issues when they were picked up, which led to them using a nearby field as a range to save time. After finishing the range sequence, a Sounder of Pigs was spotted just 6-700 yards out. They immediately started Hunting and only managed to kill one Pig due to a pivot behind it preventing further shots.

In the third field they checked, they found 5 Wild Hogs, but gunshots from a neighboring field scared them off. The Hogs had moved to another field behind the one they were on. Upon driving over to the other field, they found the Wild Pigs hiding in a low spot and managed to kill 2 Big Boars and injured a third that escaped into the woods.

The sixth and final field they pulled into was teeming with deer, over 100 of them. Upon closer inspection, they noticed 2 Wild Pigs mixed in with the deer. As they approached the Pigs, a deer started blowing at them, alerting the Pigs and causing them to move further away. After following the Hogs for about 100 yards, Jim and Roger took their shots and successfully killed both Wild Hogs, the two biggest of the night weighing over 200lbs each.

After taking some pictures, they encountered another minor issue but that didn't deter them. They eventually made it back home with a total of 5 pigs, despite the setbacks at the beginning and end of the hunt. We hope it was night of Hog Hunting that Jim and Roger will never forget.

Hog Snipers

Photo: Gotcha Foot! @HogSWAT

Photo: Pig Pile @HogSWAT

Photo: Big Boy @HogSWAT

2nd night started off slow. They found some Pigs but got screwed by the terrain and wind. That didn’t stop them because they kept looking until they snuck up on a group of Juvenile Pigs. They killed 4, and one of them was from Tyler with a ~300 Yard Snipe from a Hog on the run! It was already around 3am when they finished up. The last field they checked held a Sounder where the guys dropped 5 Wild Hogs. After Butchering and walking off the field I spotted a Solo Pig begging to be shot so we took a detour on the way to the Hunting Van and killed the last Wild Pig of the night topping the group off at a nice even 10 Pigs making it double digits!

Blonde Boar

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Photo: Big Blonde Boar @HogSWAT

They found their first Pig in a Cotton Field. It was a tough Stalk due to the low light conditions and the noisy crop. They ended up getting a very spirited Boar who decided to charge at them instead of run away with the others. Afterwards, they covered a ton of ground looking for some more Hogs until they finally found a nice Big Blonde Boar. The Wild Hog was situated at the very top of a high crest which made things difficult, however they got it done!

The Pro Hog Hunters

Photo: Coyote Down @HogSWAT

Photo: Taking Down Wild Hogs @HogSWAT

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Photo: Gotcha Foot! @HogSWAT

These guys took down 4 Pigs and a Coyote. These 4 guys can crack jokes all night and still Slay Wild Hogs. They didn’t see any Wild Pigs on the 2nd field we checked, but had the opportunity to shoot a coyote, and they nailed him. Found a Sounder on the second field 4th field they checked. They set up and was able to take down 2 Wild Hogs. After that they dropped in on a nearby field, and snuck right up on a nice sized Solo Boar and ended him with the first shot. After they dragged the Wild Boar off the field they circled back and checked the same field they took down the first 2, and there were more pigs in the same spot! They pulled in once more to shoot a ton of Hogs but were only able to secure one more. I’m sure others died shortly after in the tree line. They have more slaughtering to do tomorrow night!

Hog Slayers

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Wow, these guys are truly Skilled Hog Hunters! Despite a long drive past Albany, their second night of Hunting was just as successful as the first. The first field they arrived at had approximately a dozen Pigs, and they were able to take down 2 Large Boars. Moving on to a nearby field, they encountered around 20 Wild Hogs and successfully took down 3 Piglets. It was a thrilling experience for everyone involved, and the group managed to bag a total of 15 Wild Hogs in just 2 nights. These Hunters clearly know what they're doing, and it sounds like a fantastic time was had by all!