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Hog Hunting

Thermal Hog Hunting

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Not every Hog Hunt happens on a calm, clear night — and that’s part of what makes Hog Control effective.

This 1-Night Hog Hunt in Georgia began under heavy rain, forcing constant adjustments from the very start. Wet ground, reduced visibility, and shifting movement patterns meant every decision had to be made carefully and deliberately.

Early in the night, Wild Hogs were located near open ground alongside deer. Initial chances connected, but the presence of deer moving into the area required the team to pause rather than push the situation — a reminder that Hog Hunting at Night means knowing when not to continue.

As the night progressed, continued scanning revealed additional hog movement near tree lines and field edges. What started as a stalk on individual animals quickly turned into an opportunity on a nearby sounder. Adjusting plans on the fly, the group closed distance and executed a controlled setup despite rain and wind.

One hog was successfully recovered after covering significant ground, demonstrating how persistence and tracking matter just as much as the initial opportunity.

The remainder of the night was spent checking additional areas as weather slowly improved. While activity tapered off, the Hunt reflected exactly what Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia looks like— adapting to conditions, making smart calls, and staying disciplined when the situation demands it.

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Airgun Wild Hog Hunting

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For legal big game hunting in Georgia airguns need to be at least .30 caliber. We supply the thermal optic if you decide to use your own equipment. We can custom tailor your wild hog hunt. This hog hunter used a Western rattler 357 for his hunt. The airgun is capable of shots with accuracy out to 100 yards, but Luke was able to sneak with in 35 yards of the wild boar. If you want an adrenaline packed hunt this is how you do it.

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