Hog Damage

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.

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.