Georgia Night Hog Hunting

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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.

Late Night Hog Hunts

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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.

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.

Hogzilla

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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

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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.

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.

Wild Boar Hunting

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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

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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.

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.

Best Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Photo Night 1: Thermal Hunting @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Hunting Is A Passion! @HogSWAT

Guide Capt Ben recently led a Group Of Hunters on a 2 Night Hog Hunt at Hog SWAT. On the first night, they encountered their first Hog on the second field, a Wild Boar located about 200 yards into the field. After a Successful Stalk, the Hunters set up and were able to bring down the Wild Boar with just one volley of shots, showcasing their excellent shooting skills. Later in the evening, they found a Sounder Of Hogs hiding in the tree line, necessitating precision shots to avoid any collateral damage. After patiently waiting for a Sow to enter the field, they were able to take their shot and successfully dropped two Pigs, ending the night on a high note.

The second night brought its own challenges and adventures, starting with a Lone Boar in their first field. Despite having to take their shots from a long distance due to limited moonlight, they managed to catch the Boar before it ran off bleeding. Moving on to another field, they scouted a Large Sounder of Hogs hiding in the trees. While waiting for them to emerge, the Hogs remained elusive. However, they soon located another Sounder and decided to merge the two groups, with each Hunter taking their shot on the Hogs together. After some field checks, the night concluded with a Successful Hunt and memories to last a lifetime.

Hunting Bachelor Trip

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Photo: Bach Hunting Trip! @HogSWAT

Guide Capt Ben recently led a group of Hunters on a 1 Night Hog Hunt for Hog SWAT, making it a memorable Hunting Bachelor Trip for the participants. The Hunt itself proved to be challenging as they encountered a group of Small Hogs, the size of which was up for interpretation - were they small or huge? You decide.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Thermal Hunting In Georgia

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On the first night of Hog Hunting in March for Hog SWAT, Guide Hank led a group of four Hunters on a Successful Hunt. They had a good time and were able to head home early.

Early in the night, they were able to bring down a nice Boar, the only one they encountered. As the night progressed, the Hunters decided to call it quits early as they needed to leave early in the morning. Despite only spotting one Hog, it was a night of great success for the group. Here's to many more successful Hunts with Guide Hank leading the way for the Hog SWAT Team.

The Jersey Boys Are Now The SWAT Boys

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Words From Guide Capt Ben:

New Jersey’s finest. These fellas dropped the hammer on the Hogs tonight. Our first field appeared desolate at first. As we made our way out of the field however, 9 Pigs charged out of the woods and almost directly at the Hog Hunting Van. With the full moon, they easily saw the van. We kept a cool head and didn’t move a muscle, didn’t utter but a few whispers. Two of the Wild Hogs were very curious about this 12’ tall jet black van that was sitting in their cornucopia walking up to about 60 feet from the van. They darted away but calmed back down. After about 15 minutes of silently watching the Hogs we deemed them calm and with the utmost sound discipline, moving slowly, we set up our gear on the opposite side of the van. The hunters set up nearly shoulder to shoulder. We could see the hogs with our naked eye, meaning they could see us in turn. 3, 2, bang! 4 Hogs dropped immediately and several others were hit. In the fray one Hog got back up and started running for it’s life. We took shots on it, but the Swine had a strong will to live. We ended up with a Sow, Boar and Gilt yielding some excellent Wild Hog Meat and a nice Trophy Hog Head. 

Our next go round took place on our third choice field. We spotted what almost looked like a Raccoon with its hind quarters high in the air. The guide disembarked from the van to get a closer look. The raccoon quickly turned into a Big Boar that was deep in the wallows it had been rooting all night. We set out on a 700 Yard Stalk and due to the intensity of the moonlight, took our shots from about 175 yards. The hog didn’t stand a chance, and after losing one that played opossum on our last go round, we gave this boar no quarter. A nice 250lb Boar, another Trophy Boar Head. Good shooting with these SWAT Boys. New Jersey is in good hands!

Wild Boar Hunting

Photo: Hunting Wild Boars @HogSWAT

Last night, a group of Hunters embarked on a Wild Hog Hunt led by their Guide Capt Ben. It was a tough night filled with wind issues, but they pushed through in the hopes of Bagging Some Boars. Despite the challenges, they managed to drop a Wild Boar but unfortunately spooked two Sounders within the night. The adrenaline was high as they navigated the dark fields of South Ga, focused on their target and determined to come out victorious. Even though not every Hunt may go as planned, the thrill of the chase and the camaraderie shared among Hunters made it a night to remember. Here's to more Successful Hunts in the future.