Hunting In Georgia

Wild Hog Hunting

Photo: Hog Hunting In Any Condition @HogSWAT

Hog Hunting In Any Condition

Photo: Hog Hunting In The Rain @HogSWAT

Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia is always full of surprises, and last night’s Hog Hunt with Guide Zev was a perfect reminder that every field and every hour brings something different.

The night kicked off with a pair of Wild Hogs. The setup came together quickly, and the team recovered one solid hog before the night took a turn into some challenging conditions.

Shortly after, a thick layer of fog rolled across the fields, making visibility tough and slowing down the thermal signatures that hunters rely on. Fog is one of the biggest challenges in Night Hunting — it diffuses heat, reduces contrast, and forces guides to rely heavily on field experience and careful movement.

As the team continued scanning different farms, the ground conditions added to the challenge. Days of recent rain left the roads and pivots soft, and navigating the fields required patience and slow driving to keep the van from sinking into the mud. That’s part of Hog Hunting real farmland — conditions change constantly, and hunters adapt right along with them.

Even with the fog and difficult terrain, spirits stayed high. The crew enjoyed the adventure, shared stories during downtime, and got to experience what true Thermal Hog Hunting is all about:
unpredictable conditions, quick opportunities, and the thrill of chasing wild hogs through working South Georgia farmland.

Every Boar Hunt is different, and every night teaches something new. That’s what makes Hog SWAT special — real Wild Hog Hunts, real conditions, and real experiences you can’t get anywhere else.

Another night in the books, and another hog recovered under the Georgia night sky.

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