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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.

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.

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.

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!

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.

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!

The Jersey Devil's Take On Wild Hogs

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Guide Hank said these Jersey devils were hungry for Hog Meat so they took a Hunting Trip to Georgia where they could slay some Hogs with us. The first field they pulled into was empty, so they moved on to the next field where they found a Solo Hog and were able to take it down. The next few fields they checked were also empty, but on their last stop of the night they circled back to the first field they had looked at and found a Sounder of 20+ Pigs.

It wasn't a question of whether there were Pigs in a field, but rather when they would show up. The group Stalked the Pigs as they moved through the field, getting closer as they grew more comfortable. However, one of the Wild Pigs started approaching them, causing the rest of the Sounder to follow. The Jersey devils quickly set up their gear and were able to take down 3 Pigs before the others ran off the field.

Jersey Devils seem to have gotten their fill on Bacon because they only got one Piggy on night 2. Running around all night looking for the Wild Pigs with one briefly spotted before it disappeared. Word must’ve got out that the devils were in town because they were all hiding. At 3am a sharp Hog was spotted so we pulled out a death warrant and had the Wild Hog sign it in exchange for some peanuts. Naturally the hog got shot and died. Didn’t anyone teach that pig you don’t make deals with the devil?

2 PIG PILES 1 NIGHT

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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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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

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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!

Freaking Hog Snipers!

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The first field held a couple of nice-sized Boars. The Stalk was muddy and wet, but fortunately, the rain had given way. They closed to about 60 yards when we set up and fired a volley. Nailed ‘em! That was the easy part. Afterward, they dragged our pigs about 400 yards through the mud until they could finally hitch them to the Hog Van and get them to the Hog dump. Then proceeded onto a few more fields and didn’t find much luck. Eventually, at a large peanut field, they found 6 Smaller Pigs; however, the wind switched up on them and they got spooked. They headed down the road a bit and immediately saw about 20 Wild Pigs in a Large Sounder. As they got close, it became apparent that there were more like 50+ Hogs in a Mega Sounder! These Pigs had no idea what was coming, and we fed them lead. After the dust settled, our Hunters got exactly what they wanted: 8 Suckling Pigs for a total of 10 downed throughout the night!

Hunting Wild Hogs

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They struggled to find Pigs the first 4 hours of the Hunt, checking multiple fields. They finally pulled into a field where they spotted 2 Hogs. They started walking towards the Wild Hogs and found a Sounder past a high spot. They were able to maneuver around the other Wild Pigs and get close enough to shoot at the group. The guys killed 3 pigs! On the way off the field there was another pig minding his own business so they dropped the bags of meat they just butchered, and walked right up to the Solo Pig and took it down with the cadence shot. They totaled 4 pigs for the 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!

Too Much Fun Was Had Last Night

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Embarking on an Hunting Expedition guided by the seasoned Captain Ben, this group embarked on a short drive to the first field. With great precision, they located a Sounder of 11 Majestic Pigs, standing proudly before them. Exhibiting their skills, they quietly closed in on the Wild Hogs, ensuring their position for the perfect shot. The first Boar, belonging to Dylan, fell instantly, its comrades soon joining the fallen by Bill. The stunning array of sizes, from bite-sized to the grandest of Swine, filled us with a sense of accomplishment as we prepared to embark on the Butchering process, savoring the prospect of indulging in Fine-Quality Meat.

Eager to continue their Hunting odyssey, they ventured towards the next field, unaware of the challenges that awaited them. The Stalking proved rigorous, spanning a remarkable distance of approximately 800 yards, as the Wild Pig sought refuge within a concealed trench. Determined, we persevered, maintaining our pursuit until we could discern the silhouette of the elusive creature's back, mere fifty yards away. With bated breath, our anticipation peaked upon discovering the vulnerable vital region just ten yards further. And then, with a resounding bang, yet another Hog succumbed to our Skilled Marksmanship. The thrill and joy coursing through their veins were undeniable, a testament to the immeasurable satisfaction derived from such an adventure.

For an unforgettable and Adrenaline-Pumping Hog Hunting Experience, we wholeheartedly invite you to book a Thermal Hog Hunt with us at Hog SWAT. Under the expert guidance of Captain Ben, rest assured that your venture into the world of primal pursuit will be an absolute triumph worth cherishing for a lifetime.

Double Digits!!!

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In total, John, Alex, and Bradley killed 10 Wild Hogs!. However, if you count the one that died in the trees, the total number goes up to 11. They killed 2 Hogs on the first field, 1 on the second field, and 7 on the last field.

The night started with the sighting of a solo Boar. They managed to kill it about 50 yards away. While taking pictures, they heard more Pig noises and decided to investigate. They moved up the hill and discovered a Sounder of over 25+ Hogs wandering around.

Excited by the opportunity, they shot and killed 5 more Wild Pigs from the sounder. Altogether, this resulted in a thrilling and Successful Hunting night with a total of 11 Hogs taken down (I count the one that passed in the woods). Book a Wild HogHunt today! Let’s see if you are as good as this group.

You Have To Decide

Photo: Massive Hog? @Hog SWAT

Photo: Or Under 100lbs? @Hog SWAT

Night 2 of thier 2 Night Hog Hunt with Jim, Mike, Ron and Joe. Rough Hunting but they managed to take down 1 solo Pig that made us walk 1000yds to shoot her. This can happen to any one’s Hog Hunt. We do everything we can to make sure you get a Wild Hog. Some nights can be slow for Hunting Wild Hogs.

These guys were master of illusion. Was the pig massive or under 100 lbs? You decide.

The Return Of The Hog Slayers

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Great news! Two Wild Hogs has been taken down on the first night of their Two Night Hog Hunt. These Experienced Hunters had previously joined us in 2019, and we are thrilled that they returned for another fantastic Thermal Hunting adventure.

The action started picking up later in the night, at around 2 AM, when we spotted some Pigs. All four Hunters showcased their shooting skills, resulting in excellent shots.

If you're looking for an Exciting Hunting experience, don't miss out! Book your Hog Hunt today and join us for an Unforgettable Hunting Trip.

4 vs. 4

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We scoured our best fields, Dairies, Peanut Farms, and Sorghum Fields in search of Wild Pigs. Despite the challenges, we persisted and eventually found a Sounder of 9 juvenile Hogs. Our slow and arduous Hunt yielded tender hams and juicy back-straps. It was a night of struggle, but our unwavering determination led us to success. That’s all that matters. Book a Wild Hog Hunt today!

300lb Wild Boar!!!

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Guide Capt Ben recently took a group of Hunters on an exciting Hog Hunt at Hog SWAT. The night started off with a bit of deception, as they had a false ID because of the rain and the encounter was a Large Possum, which they decided to spare and let go. Moving on to another field, they spotted a promising Sounder of Hogs, but unfortunately, they managed to evade the Hunters. However, the group didn't lose hope and on their third attempt, luck finally smiled upon them. The same Sounder returned to a different field, and the Skilled Hunters wasted no time in taking them down. In total, they successfully took down four Wild Hogs, including an Huge Boar weighing over 300 pounds. If you're interested in a Thrilling Hunting Experience, you can book a Hunt with Hog S.W.A.T. and perhaps have the opportunity to bag a Massive 300-Pound Boar yourself.

Hog Hunting

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Join Guide Capt Ben and our team at Hog SWAT for an exhilarating Guided Wild Hog Hunt! They recently encountered a Sounder of over 30+ Pigs and successfully took down three of them. Book your Hunt today and experience the thrill of Wild Hog Hunting with the experts at Hog S.W.A.T..