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Two Nights, Great Memories —

A Hunt with Guide Kaleb


Hog Hunting

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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.

Wild Hog Hunting

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Guide Capt Ben's night began at their first pick field with a small group of Pigs munching on some winter wheat. A nice Gilt was downed, yielding some sweet Wild Hog Meats after being butchered. They then headed to several more fields with no success. After cruising around, they found a group of Hogs who spotted them in the moonlight and ran for the hills. Unfortunately, they had no luck in another field and called off the Hunt. Despite the setbacks, Guide Capt Ben and the group had a good time and enjoyed each other's company.

Gangster Hog Slayer

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We had another amazing Thermal Hog Hunt last night at Hog SWAT! Guide Luke (Hank) took Keegan the Gangster Hog Slayer and he brought his custom .308. Keegan flipped the first Hog on the run (solo) and right after setting it up for pictures, 2 more Wild Pigs had a death wish and emerged from the trees. Keegan lined them up and nailed both of them with one shot. Crazy!! The Wild Hog in the back started to limp away and Keegan finished it off by blowing its brains out. That was a zombie pig (brown and black) 100%. It did not want to die. Even after butchering it the Pig was still twitching. Overall Great Hog Hunt with Keegan. Book a Wild Hog Hunt today and find out for yourself what it's like to Hunt With Hog S.W.A.T..

400lbs At Least?

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Congratulations to Jason and Gwen on their first successful Hog Hunt! It sounds like they had an amazing experience and made a memorable first kill. With a Giant Mama Pig weighing over 400lbs(Guide Luke might be exaggerating), it sounded like they had quite a challenge to drag it off the field. We are proud to have been a part of their first Wild Hog kill and we are thrilled to hear that they had a blast. If you're interested in experiencing the thrill of Hog Hunting, Book a Hog Hunt with us today. We guarantee it will be an unforgettable adventure.

We Hunt Most Weather Conditions

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We usually hunt most foul weather conditions. But the one thing we will cancel, is lighting. We carry carbon fiber tripods in open fields, so it would be dumb to try to hunt in those conditions. It is rare during the fall and winter months, but it does happen. We will push the limits because we know how far customers come to hunt. In these rare occasions we offer full refund or rescheduling to a later date. Hunters must be prepared with foul weather gear for our hunts.