Hunting isn't Easy
Every hunter knows the truth — no hunt is guaranteed. And that’s what keeps Hog Hunting in Georgia so real.
On this hunt, Guide Hank covered miles of farmland, scanning and stalking through the night. Conditions were good, but the pigs just weren’t cooperating. At one point, a pig was caught on thermal drone over on 34, but it only stayed in the field for about 20 minutes before disappearing into the dark. Sometimes that’s just how it goes.
The hunters were great — patient, understanding, and appreciative of the work that went into the night. Even without a pig re-homed, they got to experience what Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia is really like: unpredictable, exciting, and 100% real.
If we sat over bait or waited in stands, sure, it would be easier. But that’s not how Hog SWAT Wild Hog Hunts. We move, we stalk, and we earn every opportunity. That’s what makes the success nights feel so good — because life isn’t easy, and neither is Hunting.
Every Boar Hunt teaches something new, and that’s why we love it. Whether it’s a night full of pigs or one that tests your patience, Hog Hunting is always an adventure worth taking.
At Hog SWAT, we’ll keep doing what we do best — guiding real hunters through real fields in pursuit of Wild Hogs under the Georgia night sky.
Sounders Everywhere – A Wild Night in South Georgia
Night two of this Georgia Thermal Hog Hunt with Hog SWAT was packed with nonstop action from start to finish.
Right out of the gate, Guide Zev and his hunters pulled into their first field and spotted a sounder of 15–20 pigs feeding under the half-moon sky. Within moments, they were set up and ready to go. Everything rang out, and six pigs sleeping before the rest scattered into the dark.
The next stop brought even more excitement. On Dreamland, the crew spotted another massive sounder of around 30 hogs. Zev let Guide Hank and his group take that one, and then it was on to the next field.
At HP land, they found yet another group of hogs — this time the corn was tall and visibility was tough, but they still managed to get two before one made it back into the trees. It was a true test of skill and timing in thick cover.
That’s what makes Hog Hunting in Georgia so addictive — you never know what you’ll find or how the night will unfold. Every field, every stalk, every chance brings a new challenge and a new story.
At Hog SWAT, our Guided Thermal Hog Hunts take you through real working farmland where wild hogs roam free. We don’t bait or sit in stands — we move, stalk, and hunt. With the latest thermal technology, our guides bring you face-to-face with the wild side of Georgia Hog Hunting.
Another successful night in the books for Zev and his hunters — sounders located, lead out, and more sleepy pigs on the ground. That’s Hog SWAT.
Youth Hunting
Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia isn’t as simple as it might look on video — and that’s what makes it such a thrill.
On this Wild Hog Hunt, Guide Zev reminded his hunters that Wild Hogs are incredibly smart animals. They learn fast, travel miles in a single night, and constantly change their patterns. One evening you’ll find them in a cornfield — the next, they’re gone without a trace. That unpredictability is what keeps hunters on their toes and makes every Thermal Night Hunt unique.
With Hog SWAT, we don’t bait or sit and wait. We hunt, stalk, and move, scanning the fields with state-of-the-art thermal to find where the pigs are hiding. It’s real Hunting — challenging, exciting, and always an adventure under the stars.
And while hunting isn’t guaranteed (no matter the animal or location), every night in the field is time well spent — especially when we get to share it with families and kids who are experiencing Wild Hog Hunting for the first time. Watching a young hunter’s excitement when they see their first sounder light up on a thermal scope is something special.
At Hog SWAT, that’s what we love most — not just the hunting, but the experience of teaching others what makes Hog Hunting in South Georgia so addictive and unforgettable.
Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or bringing your kids for their first hunt, Hog SWAT offers the ultimate Guided Hog Hunts in Georgia — where every night brings a new story, a new challenge, and a chance to experience the wild like never before.
Boar Hunting In Georgia
Boar Hunting in Georgia isn’t always easy — some nights test your patience, your timing, and your ability to adapt. But that’s what makes Thermal Hog Hunting so rewarding.
On this hunt, Guide Capt. Max led his hunters through a quiet South Georgia night that started slow. After several fields with little movement, they finally spotted a Sounder of Wild Hogs feeding among the tall corn stalks. Everything was lining up until the wind shifted — and the group scattered.
But one Lone Boar made the mistake of staying behind. With the Thermal locked in, the hunters lined up for the perfect chance —
Bam! Pow! Pow! Pow! — the boar sleeping.
That’s what Hog SWAT hunts are all about — patience, teamwork, and the adrenaline rush that comes when all the pieces fall into place. Every Wild Hog Hunt is different, and every stalk teaches something new about how these powerful animals move through Georgia farmland.
At Hog SWAT, we specialize in Guided Thermal Hog Hunts across South Georgia, using state-of-the-art thermal to track and manage Feral Hog Populations. Wild Hogs cause millions in crop damage each year, and our Hog Hunts help control their numbers while giving hunters an unforgettable experience in the process.
If you’re ready to experience the challenge of Boar Hunting in Georgia, Hog SWAT delivers — real guides, real Hunts, and real results.
No Easy Hunts
Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia isn’t for everyone — it takes grit, patience, and a good pair of boots. On night two of this Guided Hog Hunt, Guide Zev led his hunters deep into the darkness once again, searching for Wild Pigs across the open fields and backroads of South Georgia.
They found plenty of pigs throughout the night, but that’s where the challenge begins. Hog Hunting after dark is all about reading the wind, staying quiet, and getting close enough to make it count — all while moving in total darkness guided only by thermal that the guide has.
Every stalk tests your focus. Every step matters. There are nights where you walk miles, guideds scanning with the thermal, knowing the pigs are out there — but getting in range takes time, patience, and persistence.
Even without a chance to setup, the experience is unforgettable. Watching a Sounder of Wild Hogs drift through the fields, the hum of the thermal, and the stillness of the Georgia night — that’s what keeps hunters coming back.
At Hog SWAT, every Wild Hog Hunt is an adventure. Our Guided Hog Hunts take you deep into wild country to experience the real side of Georgia Hog Hunting — challenging, unpredictable, and always exciting.
Bachelor Hog Hunting Trip
There’s no better way to celebrate a bachelor party than Chasing Wild Hogs under the stars — even when the pigs have other plans. Guide Zev led this one-night Thermal Hog Hunt in South Georgia, just outside Americus, GA, and it was one to remember.
The night started strong when the Thermal Drone spotted a few Wild Hogs at one of the fields we crop protect — twice. The group tried to stalk in close, but the pigs vanished into the trees before anyone could get a chance. From there, the Hog Hunt turned into a true South Georgia adventure: walking fields in the dark, admiring the stars, and keeping the laughs going with plenty of trash talk in the van.
The guys came loaded down with all kinds of tactical gear, ready for action, but sometimes that’s just how Thermal Night Hunting goes — unpredictable and full of surprises. Even without a harvest, the crew had a blast and made memories that’ll last long after the bachelor party’s over.
If you’re planning your own Bachelor Party Hunt in Georgia, grab your friends and come experience the thrill of a Guided Hog Hunt with Hog SWAT. Every night brings a new adventure.
Birthday Hunting Trip
There’s no better way to celebrate a birthday than chasing Wild Hogs in Georgia!
Guide Capt. Clayton led this 1 Night Hog Hunt in Americus, GA, where the crew came down to celebrate Austin’s 34th birthday. The night kicked off strong — in the very first field, they spotted pigs and made quick work of it. Two bangs later, one hog sleeping forever before midnight.
Things slowed down after that, but not for lack of effort. Around 2 AM, the team spotted two more pigs in another field, only for a pack of coyotes to start howling and push the pigs deep into the trees before they could line up another chance.
Even with the slow stretch, the guys had an awesome night celebrating, Hunting, and making memories that will last far longer than the birthday cake.
If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind experience, come celebrate your next big day with Hog SWAT — where the lights go out, the thermal light up, and the action never gets old.
Night 2 of Hog Hunting
Father-Daughter Duo and a Close Call for the Dawgs 🐗❤️
It was another great night of Hog Hunting in Americus Georgia with Guide Zev leading the way for this Father-Daughter Hunting Duo! After getting five pigs on night one, the crew wasn’t done yet — they were back for round two and ended the hunt with one Big Pig sleeping.
Meanwhile, Georgia fans were holding their breath as the Dawgs faced Auburn, trailing until the fourth quarter. We didn’t score until the third — it was way too close for comfort. But just like the Dawgs pulled through with a 20–10 win, this Father-Daughter Hunting Team stuck it out and made it happen under the stars.
There’s nothing better than seeing Families Hunting together and making memories that’ll last forever. Whether it’s college football Saturdays or late-night stalks in the fields, South Georgia keeps you on your toes.
If you’ve never experienced the rush of a Thermal Hog Hunt, come see what it’s all about. You might just get your own story worth cheering for.
Why You Should Avoid Light-Colored Shirts on Night Hog Hunts
When it comes to Night Hog Hunting, your clothing choice can make a big difference in your success—especially under a fuller moon. Wild Hogs have eyesight similar to humans. On bright nights, it’s much easier to see across a field, which means if you can spot a pig from 50–100 yards away, they can also spot you.
Wearing white or other light-colored shirts can make you stand out like a beacon in the moonlight. Since hunters are taller than Hogs, your silhouette becomes even more noticeable. Instead, choose darker clothing—deep greens, browns, or dark grays are ideal. Avoid pure black, as it can create issues with thermal.
At Hog SWAT, we recommend dressing to blend into the night. It’s one of the easiest ways to keep the Pigs from spotting you before you spot them.
Thermal Hog Hunting
Guide Kaleb recently took a father and his two sons out for a Thermal Hog Hunt that started off slow, with little movement early on. Around 1 a.m., deer began to stir, but the Pigs stayed hidden. The group stayed focused and kept working the fields.
One of their last stops was a freshly cut field. After waiting patiently near a pivot, a lone sow finally stepped out under the moonlight. With deer all around, the stalk had to be slow and quiet—but the team moved perfectly.
At about 150 yards out, they got set up and made it happen. A quiet night turned into a successful one, and a great memory was made in the process.
Summer Hog Hunts In Georgia
Guide Kaleb led an unforgettable Bachelor Hunt recently. On just the second field of the night, the group spotted a Wild Hog in the back, with a large number of deer between them and their target. They carefully worked their way around most of the deer, but one caught wind and alerted the rest of the field. The Hog became cautious, but the group made a quick move and got into position. Everything came together perfectly. The rest of the night was full of wildlife sightings, including a special moment watching a group of pups—possibly coyotes—play together under the stars. Successful Hog Hunting.
Father and Son Thermal Hog Hunt in Georgia
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Two Nights, Two Sunrises:
A Memorable Father-Son Hog Hunt with Guide Kaleb
Some Hog Hunts are fast and furious. Others are a grind. This one was the latter—but what a payoff.
Guide Kaleb recently led a 2 Night Thermal Hog Hunt for a Father and Son Hunting Duo that reminded us all why we do this: not just for the Pigs, but for the Hunting Memories made under the stars, the miles walked in the dark, and the satisfaction of earning every chance.
Night 1:
Hope at the Final Hour
The first night started slow. Real slow. Field after field turned up nothing but deer. Spirits began to fade, and by 3:30 a.m., you could feel the discouragement setting in. But Kaleb wasn’t ready to call it. He made one last push, one final sweep of a back field—and at 5:30 a.m., it paid off. A Sounder of Pigs.
They were jittery right from the start. We made a careful stalk, but they weren’t making it easy. Still, Kaleb got the hunters into position. The chance was farther than ideal, but the opportunity wasn’t going to get better. It was now or never. The team connected, and though the Hogs made it to the woods, it was a thrilling way to end an otherwise slow night. The father and son were both Top-Notch Hunters—resilient, positive, and a blast to Wild Hog Hunt with despite the long wait.
Night 2:
From Frustration to Fireworks
Night two came with its own challenges. We had a Sow and her young hanging close to the treeline. Kaleb and the Hog Hunters set up in the field, ready for them to step out. After about 30 minutes, just when it looked like they were going to make a move, a deer blew our cover—literally—and spooked the whole setup.
Later in the night, we spotted a Lone Hog out in the open. It took a long walk and a careful stalk to get in range, with the moon bright and deer watching from every corner. But patience and persistence paid off. The Hunters locked in and made it count.
As the night wound down, we made one last check before calling it. Nothing at first—then a Sounder way off in the distance. The sun was about to rise, so we had to move fast. Kaleb led the final stalk, and it all came together. Both hunters landed solid chances, each re-homing a Wild Hog just before first light. The others escaped into the woods, but the smiles said it all.
We finished the Thermal Hog Hunt under a colorful South Georgia sunrise, swapping stories and laughing about the night’s events. These guys were a joy to guide, and the Guided Hog Hunt reminded us that the best moments often come when you push through the quiet stretches and keep grinding.
Ready to Write Your Story?
At Hog SWAT, we don’t just take you Hog Hunting—we take you on a Hunting Adventure. Whether it’s your First Hog or your fiftieth, we’ll work hard to make it a Hunt you won’t forget. Come ready. Come determined. And let’s make some memories.
Can You Hunt Hogs In May?
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Two Nights, Great Memories —
A Hunt with Guide Kaleb
At Hog SWAT, every Hog Hunt has its own story—and sometimes, it’s the unpredictable nights that leave the strongest memories. Guide Kaleb recently led a two-night Thermal Hog Hunt that brought its share of excitement, challenges, and a whole lot of laughter.
Night one started off slow, but momentum picked up when the group spotted a Lone Hog early on. The team worked together seamlessly, and it was one of those perfect moments that makes it all worthwhile. While the rest of the night was quiet on the fields, the energy stayed high. “Lots of laughs and great conversations,” Kaleb said. “These guys were awesome to spend the night Hunting Wild Hogs with.”
Night two kicked off with some early action as a Coyote came into a call. Chances were taken, but the coyote slipped away. Not long after, the crew got on a Sounder of Hogs that led them on a chase across the field—twice around a running pivot. Eventually, the group had a clear opportunity, and several Pigs were looked like they were almost re-homed, but none remained in the field. Later that night, they spotted another Group Of Wild Hogs, but a distant sound that i’m not allowed to say because google can be weird spooked the animals before anything could develop. To wrap things up, they pulled into one last field and spotted another Coyote in the Wild. A quick mouth call brought it in close, but once again, it managed to slip away.
Despite the wild ups and downs, the experience was everything a great Wild Hog Hunt should be. “These were some of the best guys I’ve guided yet,” Kaleb said. “Tons of laughs and some awesome memories made.”
At Hog SWAT, that’s what it’s all about—long nights, good people, and stories that’ll last well beyond the Hog Hunting Season.
Come make your own memories in the fields of South Georgia. Book your Guided Hog Hunt today.
Georgia Hog Hunts
Pig Problem
Weekend Hog Hunt:
A Successful Adventure
At Hog SWAT, we specialize in offering thrilling Thermal-Guided Hog Hunts that create memories to last a lifetime. Over the weekend, one of our skilled guides led a 1-Night Hog Hunt that turned out to be an exciting and successful adventure for all involved.
The Hunt Begins:
A Stealthy Approach
The Hog Hunt kicked off with a careful and stealthy stalk of a Single Hog, but unfortunately, it managed to slip away before they could get into position. While it was a bit of a setback, it didn’t deter the team for long.
A Game-Changing Discovery
Not long after, the guide spotted a Sounder—a group of wild hogs—and the Wild Hog Hunt was back on track. With the help of Thermal , they were able to get into position and ensure that everyone got their chance to experience the thrill of the Thermal Hunt.
By the end of the night, the Wild Hog Hunt was a major success, with 3 Hogs successfully harvested. The team walked away with a sense of satisfaction and excitement, having made the most of their time in the field.
Whether you’re a Seasoned Hunter or new to the world of Thermal Guided Hunts, Hog SWAT ensures an Unforgettable Hunting Experience. Book your next Hog Hunting Adventure with us and see for yourself why we’re one of the best hog hunting outfitter the business!
Bachelor Hunting Party
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Bachelor Party Gone Wild
Hog Hunting Edition!
When most people think of a Bachelor Party, they picture loud music, late nights, and a bit of chaos. This group had all of that—but with Thermal Equipment and a Wild Hunting Adventure instead of a nightclub!
Guides Zev and Hank led this crew on a 1 Night Hog Hunting experience they won’t forget. The guys covered plenty of ground, scanning fields and staying on the move. Energy levels ran high, and there was never a dull moment with this crew.
After hours of Hunting and plenty of laughs along the way, the big moment came. The team worked together seamlessly, lining up in formation. When the dust settled, the mission was a complete success, and the Hog Hunt ended on a high note!
This trip proved that a Bachelor Hunting Party doesn’t have to follow the usual script. If you’re looking for an unforgettable send-off before the big day, grab your crew and come experience the thrill of a Guided Hog Hunt. Just be ready for a night full of excitement, teamwork, and a whole lot of fun!
Book your Wild Hog Hunt today and make some wild Hunting Memories with Hog SWAT!
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Hunt Report:
A Night of Success with Guide Hank
When it comes to Hog Hunting, persistence and experience make all the difference. Guide Hank led another Successful Hunt last night, proving once again that patience and strategy pay off in the field.
After covering ground and scanning the fields, the team spotted a Sounder of Hogs at the back of a field. One Boar made the mistake of breaking away from the group, giving our Hunters opportunity. The night ended with a win.
Every Wild Hog Hunt is different, but one thing stays the same—Hog SWAT delivers action-packed, Thermal Hunts that keep our clients coming back for more. If you’re ready to experience the thrill of Night Hog Hunting with Top-Tier Guides and the Best Thermal, book your Hunt today!
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Persistence Pays Off:
A Long Night of Hog Hunting with Guide Hank
Some nights, the Pigs are everywhere. Other nights, they make you work for it. Guide Hank just wrapped up a 1 Night Hog Hunt that pushed patience and determination to the limit.
The night started slow—real slow. “Looked for Wild Pigs everywhere with none in sight,” Hank said. But giving up isn’t in the Hog SWAT playbook. The team stayed on the move, Scanning Fields, cutting through the darkness with Thermal Equipment, and covering miles in search of hogs.
As the night stretched into the early morning hours, it looked like the Hogs might win this round. But then, just before dawn, they caught sight of a Lone Hog sneaking through the last field of the night. This was the moment they had been waiting for.
The Hog Hunters moved in. From there it was success. But the hard work paid off: the Hunters took home some harvest and, more importantly, a night full of memories.
“Great success,” Hank summed up. And that’s what it’s all about—putting in the effort, staying patient, and making the most of every opportunity.
Think you’ve got what it takes for an All-Night Hunt? Book a Hunting Trip with Hog SWAT and find out.
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Hunt Recap:
Persistence Pays Off
Some nights, the Pigs make you work. Guide Hank led a Hog Hunt that started slow—almost feeling like a burn. The team covered ground, checked field after field, and refused to call it quits.
Then, near the end of the night, persistence paid off. One of the last fields they checked had Wild Pigs. The Hunters geared up and moved in, ready to stalk the group. But as they closed the distance, a Lone Boar broke off and unknowingly walked straight toward them. With no way to maneuver around him and still get to the Sounder, things had to be done. Success.
One Hog napping for the night, but in the world of Thermal Hog Hunting, any successful stalk is a win. Some nights, the pigs pile up. Other nights, it’s about adapting, making the most of the opportunity, and proving that giving up is never an option.
Think you have the patience and skill to stay in the game? Book a Hunt with Hog SWAT and find out.
Wild Hog Hunting
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Two Nights in the Field:
A Hog Hunt with Zev
Hunting Wild Hogs at night is about patience, awareness, and learning how to move through the dark without giving yourself away. Guide Zev recently took a group of 3 Hunters out for a 2 Night Thermal Hog Hunt, and while the first night tested their persistence, the second night proved to be a lesson in both skill and success.
Night 1:
Tough Luck and Coyotes
The first night out, the Hogs were nowhere to be found. That’s the reality of Hog Hunting—some nights they’re out in force, and other nights they vanish like ghosts. To break up the slow night, we tried to set up on two separate Coyotes. But let’s just say… things didn’t go as planned. Between movement, positioning, and the learning curve of Night Hunting, things happen not how we planned.
Night 2:
Pigs Down and Lessons Learned
With the frustration of night one behind them, the guys came back determined. It paid off early when we saw a Lone Pig, and success. But the real action came later in the night when we spotted a Sounder. This time, we moved better, stalked quieter, and moved without getting caught by Wild Hogs. When the moment came, they connected—one Pig Down from the group.
We did lots of walking. Moving through open fields during night isn’t the same as walking through the fields during the day. Every step has to be intentional, every movement controlled. By night two, they had it figured out.
In the end, two Wild Pigs took a nap, and these Hog Hunters walked away with more than just harvest—they left with a deeper understanding of the Thermal Hunt. And next time, those Coyotes might not be so lucky.
Hunting Hogs for the First Time
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First Hunt Success:
A Night with Hog SWAT
When it comes to Hog Hunting, no two nights in are ever the same, but every Thermal Hunt is an adventure. Guide Max recently led a 1 Night Hog Hunt with two brothers, Eric and Angel. For Angel, this was a special night—his First Hunt Ever.
The Wild Hog Hunt kicked off strong. As soon as they pulled into a field, they encountered a Sounder of Wild Hogs. Moving quickly, the group got into position. There was success, with one more making it into the trees.
After that first wave of action, the night slowed down, but that didn’t take away from the experience. The Pig Hunt wasn’t just about numbers—it was about the memories made in the field. For Angel, the rush of his First Hog Hunt and the thrill of the first success were moments he won’t forget.
Even on a slow night, Hog SWAT delivers. Thermal Equipment, Strategic Hunting, and the chance to Hunt alongside Experienced Hunting Guides make every Hunting Trip one to remember. Whether it’s your first hunt or your hundredth, there’s nothing quite like Hunting Wild Hogs under the cover of darkness.
Ready to book your own Guided Hog Hunt? Come experience the adrenaline of Thermal Hog Hunting with Hog SWAT—where every night brings a new story.