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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.

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Best Hunting In Georgia

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Guide Hank recently led a 1 Night Hog Hunt for Hog SWAT that proved to be a memorable and successful outing. In a rare turn of events, the group encountered Pigs on the first field they explored, a sight that excited and energized everyone involved. Guide Hank expressed his surprise at the fortunate timing, noting that it had been quite some time since he had seen Wild Hogs appear so early in a Hunt.

The Hog Hunters wasted no time taking their shots, managing to drop three pigs with precision and skill. The successful kills were a testament to the expertise and teamwork of the group, as they worked together seamlessly to secure their targets. After the initial flurry of action, the Hunters decided to explore additional fields in search of more game, but unfortunately, they did not come across any more Wild Pigs.

Despite not encountering any more Hogs later in the night, the three successful kills on the first field were enough to deem the Hog Hunt a great success. They celebrated their achievements, relishing in the thrill of the hunt and the satisfaction of their kills. It was a night filled with excitement and triumph, leaving the group with memories to cherish and stories to share for years to come.

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

Photo: Huge Hog @HogSWAT

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.

Best Boar Hunting In Georgia

Photo Night 1: Best Boar Hunts @HogSWAT

Photo Night 1: Boar Galore @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Big Boar @HogSWAT

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.

This Little Piggy Didn't Make It Home

Photo: Big Pig Down @HogSWAT

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.

Hunting Wild Hogs Can Be A Challenge

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Guide Hank took some customers on a 2 Night Hog Hunt that he led for HogSWAT, highlighting the challenges and successes of the experience in the field.

Night 1 brought an unexpected encounter with a group of Small Piglets in the middle of the field, illuminated by the moon. Despite the opportunity for a shot at a Larger Hog, the nervous behavior of an Older Hog prevented them from taking the shot from a distance of 350 yards. Determined to make it count, Guide Hank planned to try again on the following night.

Night 2 proved to be more successful as they managed to take shots at Pigs twice during the Hunt. Although no pictures were taken, the feedback from the Hunters was positive, expressing their enjoyment and interest in returning for future Hunts. Guide Hank's determination and perseverance paid off, leading to a rewarding Hunting Experience for all involved.

Family Wild Hog Hunting

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Guide Capt Ben led a family on a 1 Night Hog Hunt. The night started with slow Stalking to get a Coyote. As they reached the pivot, the guide began using cotton tail distress calls to lure the coyote into the field. However, after about 3 minutes, a Wild Hog emerged instead. The group got within 90 yards and took their shots, tagging the Hog, but it managed to make it to the trees just 10 feet away and escape the field.

Moving to a different area, they immediately spotted two Wild Boars. After a Long Stalk of about 700 yards, grappling with some inconvenient wind, they set up and successfully took down a nice Boar, claiming his head as a trophy. It was a successful Night of Hunting for the group led by Guide Capt Ben.

Wild Hog Hunting In Georgia

Photo: 2 Piglets Didn’t Exist Anymore Which Is Why Only 4 Hogs Are Pictured @HogSWAT

Hank, an experienced guide at Hog SWAT, led a Wild Hog Hunt in which six Hogs were successfully taken down. The evening began with the group spotting their first Hog around 10pm, swiftly dispatching it. Later on, they stalked and successfully eliminated another single Pig.

The highlight of the night came when a group of around 10 Pigs emerged from the trees as Guide Hank began to scout the area. The Hunters quickly moved in on the group, managing to take out four of them before the rest of the Wild Pigs fled into the night.

Overall, it was a highly Successful Hunt, with a total of 6 Wild Hogs taken down. Hank's expertise and leadership played a crucial role in the success of the night's 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.

2 Night Hog Hunting

Guide Hank led a group of Hunters on a 2 Night Hog Hunt in South Georgia at Hog SWAT.

Night 1 started off with a touch of rain, but it didn't deter the group. As they pulled into the first field, it took a moment to spot the Wild Pigs due to the large size of the area. The rain added an element of challenge as they worked towards the Wild Hogs, using a smaller tree and brush for cover. Waiting patiently along the brush, they couldn't risk coming around the corner and Winding the Pigs. When the Hogs started moving towards them, they quickly got set up and took their shots from across the brush, successfully landing 5 Pigs. Despite searching for more, no other Hogs were found that night. A great success overall.

Night 2 brought more excitement as they geared up to walk over to a Pig, but the Wild Pig decided to come to them instead. Acting quickly, they set up on the fly and had all five hunters ready to shoot. The Swine dropped after a few shots. Later on, in another field, they spotted 2 Coyotes with nothing else in sight, so they decided to take a shot at one of them as well. It was a fun night for everyone involved, with great success once again.

Photo Night 1: These Guys Have Them Stacked! @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Wild Hog Down @HogSWAT

Photo: Hunting Coyotes @HogSWAT

Hunt Georgia

Photo: Wild Hog Hunting @HogSWAT

During a Hog Hunt led by Guide Capt Ben, a group of Hunters embarked on a new adventure of Thermal Hunting in South Georgia with Hog SWAT. Reflecting on the Hunt, Guide Capt Ben shared, "We had to grind for these Pigs."

Their first Stalk was interrupted by some Deer, startling the Hogs. The second Pig they encountered dashed across the field, proving to be a challenge. However, at 4:50, the group finally had a successful run. They embarked on a 1200-yard Stalk through waist-high Winter Wheat, ultimately taking a shot on four and dropping two Wild Hogs.

It was a night of perseverance and determination for Guide Capt Ben and his team, showcasing their skills in navigating the challenges of Hunting in South Georgia. The memorable experience will surely be cherished by the Hunters, who embraced the Thrill of the Hunt under Guide Capt Ben's guidance.

Hunting In The Dark

Photo: Wild Hog Hunting @HogSWAT

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.

Wild Boar Tusks

Photo: Boar Hunting @HogSWAT

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.

Harvesting Wild Hogs

Photo: Boar Hunting @PigProblem

Guide Capt Ben led the Hunt with varying levels of success, initially encountering Hogs darting across the fields. In the third field, a Lone Hog cautiously peeked out of the trees, catching their attention. After observing the Pig for approximately 10 minutes, the decision was made to move on to a more promising location.

As they departed, they were surprised to find that the initial Wild Hog had brought a companion along for the journey. With their gear at the ready and navigating unpredictable winds, they positioned themselves strategically behind the cover of tall winter wheat, utilizing the partial moonlight to their advantage. Taking careful aim from approximately 100 yards away, they managed to swiftly take down both Boars with precision shots, resulting in a successful and exciting conclusion to the Hunt. It was a memorable moment as both Hogs were harvested and the team celebrated their accomplishment in the field.

The Jersey Devil's Take On Wild Hogs

Photo Night 1: Solo Wild Hog @HogSWAT

Photo Night 1: It’s Play Time Kids @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Don’t Make A Deal With The Jersey Devils @HogSWAT

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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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

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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.

Thermal Hog Hunting

Photo Night 1: Huge Or Tiny Hog? @HogSWAT

Photo Night 1: Definitly Tiny @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Big Sow @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Another Tiny Hog @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Now You Can See She Was Tiny @HogSWAT

Photo Night 2: Wild Boar Down @HogSWAT

On the first night of Wild Hog Hunting, they drove around some choice fields until 2:30 am, only managing to shoot one Tiny Hog out of a group of six. Despite the slow start, they were determined and ready for night two.

Their second night proved to be much more eventful. They successfully recovered a 200lb Sow from the tree line in their second field. The following field provided them with the excitement of Shooting a Small Sounder of 15 Pigs. Although the Big Pig they were targeting managed to escape after being shot three times, they were still able to take one smaller Hog off the Field.

Moving on to their fourth field, they encountered a Massive Hog Group of approximately 40 Wild Hogs. With precision and skill, they were able to drop a 250lb Boar from the Sounder. It was a successful night after the slow start they had experienced previously, and they were pleased with their results.