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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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Night Hunting In Georgia

Night Hunting In Georgia

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Hog Hunting In Georgia

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This 1-Night Guided Hog Hunt in South Georgia delivered nonstop activity and a strong finish.

The night began with extensive scouting across multiple areas, with frequent predator and hog movement observed throughout the evening. Several early encounters required quick decision-making as animals moved in and out of cover before setups could be completed.

Later in the night, a single hog was located in open ground, allowing the group to close distance and set up carefully. After an initial encounter where the hog moved off into cover, continued scanning paid off when another hog entered the field nearby. A controlled setup followed, resulting in the first successful recovery of the night.

As the Guided Hunt continued, additional hog movement was detected near field edges and tree lines. A final stalk on a sounderproduced further success, with multiple hogs successfully recovered before activity slowed.

By the end of the night, the group had logged steady movement, multiple stalks, and three confirmed recoveries, making it a productive and exciting one-night hunt. This night highlighted exactly why persistence and adaptability are key during Thermal Hog Hunting across Georgia farmland.

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Kids Hunting

Night two of this 2-Night Hog Hunt in Georgia wrapped up the trip with exciting action and great energy in the field.

Early in the night, a single hog was located during setup. Although it moved off quickly, patience and persistence paid off, and the Wild Hog was successfully recovered after careful tracking.

Later on, additional sounders were located across nearby farmland. One group moved out before a setup could be completed, but continued scouting led to another sounder entering the area. With good positioning and teamwork, the group was able to make the most of the opportunity, resulting in five successful recoveries.

What made this night especially memorable was the shared experience. Hog SWAT loves seeing families and kids involved in Hog Hunting, learning the process, and being part of an exciting night in the field. These Hog Hunts aren’t just about results — they’re about creating positive memories and introducing the next generation to responsible Nighttime Hog Control.

Night two closed out the Wild Hog Hunt on a high note, finishing the Hunting Trip strong.

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South Georgia Hog Hunt

Hog Hunting In The South East

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This 1-Night Hog Hunt in Georgia required persistence, patience, and a lot of ground coverage.

The night began by checking several known areas, including open fields and pivot systems, while monitoring movement across large sections of farmland. Early scanning revealed limited activity, but continued effort led to the detection of a single hog near a pivot field.

After closing the distance and setting up, a controlled engagement followed. Although the hog initially moved off at speed, careful observation and tracking revealed that it had dropped into a trench running through the field, where it was later successfully recovered.

After securing the recovery, additional fields were checked throughout the night, including multiple surrounding properties and travel corridors. While no further hog movement was located, the hunt concluded with a positive outcome and a strong effort across a wide area.

This Wild Hog Hunt highlighted the realities of Thermal Hog Hunting in South Georgia — covering ground, adapting to changing conditions, and staying persistent until an opportunity presents itself.

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From Blue Catfish to Wild Hogs

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Boar Hunting

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This 1-Night Thermal Hog Hunt in Americus, Georgia with Hog SWAT brought a unique start to the night.

James had been down in Florida chasing blue catfish and decided to make the most of the trip by heading north for a Night of Hog Hunting in South Georgia. The decision paid off quickly.

The Wild Hog Hunt kicked off strong when the first field revealed a sounder of hogs, creating an immediate opportunity. The setup came together efficiently, resulting in a sow recovered early in the night.

As the night went on, additional hogs were located, but they stayed on the move and slipped out of the fields before a clean setup could develop. After covering ground and making several stalk attempts, the group headed back toward the van — only to spot a large boar roughly 200 yards away.

With no time to waste, the stalk was on.

As the group closed the distance, the Wild Boar became alert and began moving toward cover. James stayed composed and made his first chance at approximately 100 yards, followed by a second chance after the boar briefly stopped farther out, ending the night with an exciting finish.

From early sounder action to a long-range boar encounter, the Hunt delivered exactly what Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia is known for — unpredictability, fast decisions, and memorable moments in the field.

A great One-Night Hunt in the books, and Hog SWAT was proud to be part of James’ South Georgia Hunting experience.

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Hunting In Georgia

Hog Hunting

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Night 1 of this 2-Night Thermal Hog Hunt in Georgia with Hog SWAT and Guide Zev started with solid action and a strong opportunity early in the night.

After settling in and getting everyone comfortable with the plan, Zev located a sow traveling with a group of younger hogs. Encounters like this require careful setup, clear communication, and controlled movement to make the most of the opportunity.

The group worked into position and capitalized when the moment presented itself, resulting in four hogs successfully recovered on Night 1. Early-night sounder encounters like this are a great example of how effective Thermal Hog Hunting in South Georgia can be when hogs are active and conditions line up.

With Night 1 in the books and solid momentum heading into the second night, the group wrapped up knowing there was still more ground to cover and more opportunity ahead.

A productive start to a two-night Hog Hunt with Hog SWAT — and Night 2 was still to come.

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Night 2: Georgia Boar Hunt

Wild Boar Hunting

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Night 2 of this 2-Night Hog Hunt with Hog SWAT came down to one thing: Boar Hunting done the right way.

Boars don’t move like sounders.
They don’t linger.
And they rarely give more than one real opportunity.

On this night, Guide Zev covered ground across South Georgia, checking fields and staying patient until the right hog finally showed itself. Eventually, a Lone Boar stepped out — the kind of pig that makes the long drives and late hours worth it.

Boar Hunting in Georgia is a different game entirely. Mature Boars are solitary, cautious, and incredibly tough. They rely on experience and instinct, often appearing briefly before disappearing just as fast. Finding one requires patience, persistence, and a willingness to put in the miles.

When the opportunity came together, the setup was clean and decisive. The boar was successfully recovered, marking a strong finish to the two-night Hog Hunt and a perfect example of why Thermal Hog Hunting is so effective for targeting smart, elusive boars.

Not every night brings nonstop action — but nights like this remind us why we Wild Hog Hunt.
One pig.
One opportunity.
One solid boar.

Another successful Georgia Boar Hunt in the books with Hog SWAT.

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2 Night Hog Hunting Trip

Wild Hog Hunting

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Night 1 of this 2-Night Thermal Hog Hunt with Hog SWAT was all about family, patience, and making memories together. This hunt was a special one — a honeymoon hunt where the whole family came together to experience Georgia Hog Hunting under the stars.

Early in the night, the group spotted a Single Hog out in the field. The setup came together quickly, and the opportunity didn’t last long. With calm coordination and steady teamwork, the hog was successfully recovered right where it stood, giving the night a strong start.

After that early success, the fields stayed quiet. The crew continued checking ground and covering fields, but no additional Wild Hogs appeared for the remainder of the night. Slow nights happen — that’s Hunting — and the group took it all in stride, enjoying the experience and the time together.

At Hog SWAT, it’s not just about the outcome — it’s about sharing the adventure. Nights like this remind us why Wild Hog Hunting in Georgia is such a unique experience: real farmland, real conditions, and real moments with the people you care about.

With Night 2 still ahead, the excitement is far from over. We’ll see what tonight brings.

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Sounders Everywhere – A Wild Night in South Georgia

Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Wild Hog Hunting

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Sounder of Hogs

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Hunting Hogs With Hog SWAT

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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.

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Guided Hog Hunts In Georgia

Hog Hunting

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Night one of this two-night Georgia Thermal Hog Hunt with Hog SWAT kicked off with fast action and great company.

Guide Zev and his hunters set up on a Sounder of Wild Hogs near the Half Moon field by the tanks — a spot known for steady pig movement through the fall. Once the group got in range, the thermals lit up with heat signatures, and the Hog Hunt was on. Everything rang out, and several pigs were re-homed, with two recovered in the field before the rest made it into the trees.

That’s how it goes with Thermal Hog Hunting — quick decisions, unpredictable movement, and the excitement of real-time action under the night sky. The hunters handled it like pros, and the camaraderie made the night even better.

At Hog SWAT, every Wild Hog Hunt is different. We don’t sit and wait — we stalk, spot, and engage. Using the latest thermal, we track wild hogs across South Georgia farmland, helping landowners manage populations while giving hunters a true adrenaline-filled experience.

Whether it’s your first hunt or your fiftieth, Hog SWAT delivers the real deal — Guided Hog Hunts in Georgia with experienced guides, top-tier gear, and action you’ll never forget.

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Boar Hunting In Georgia

Georgia Hog Hunts

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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.

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Boar Hunts In Georgia

Crop Protection In South Georgia

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Best Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Best Thermal Hunting

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Guide Zev recently led a one-night Thermal Hog Hunt for Hog SWAT, and it turned into one of those short, sweet, and memorable nights in the field. The group spent the first part of the night scanning plenty of deer through the thermal, waiting for the right opportunity.

Eventually, a hog made an appearance — and that’s when things got exciting. There’s nothing quite like watching a sounder or a single hog light up on thermal in the middle of the night. Every detail, from their movement to the heat signature in the grass, brings a whole new level of adrenaline to Night Hog Hunting.

That’s what makes Boar Hunting in Georgia so unique. Even on a short trip, every field holds surprises, and every Wild Hog Hunt offers something different. The experience itself — the teamwork, the gear, and the thrill of spotting pigs under thermal — is what keeps hunters coming back year after year.

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Peanut Protector Guide Captain Clayton Is BACKKKKKKKK

Best Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Best Thermal Hunting In Georgia

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Best Georgia Hunts

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He is backkkkkkk!!!!! Capt. Clayton, better known as the “Peanut Protector,” led his first Hog SWAT Hog Hunt of the 2025 Hunting Season after returning from captaining boats in Homer, Alaska over the summer. And what a way to kick things off—this 1 Night Hog Hunt in Georgia turned a Graduation Hunting Trip that none of these hunters will forget.

It was the group’s first time Thermal Hunting with Hog SWAT, and the fathers had planned the Boar Hunt as a late graduation gift for their sons. The night could not have gone better. The first sounder of hogs came in as a group of four, and the hunters made it count—four pigs down, clean and fast. Later in the night, they moved on a larger group of about fifteen hogs and managed to put at least eight more on the ground.

In total, the hunters wrapped up the night with twelve wild hogs harvested. Not a bad way to celebrate graduation and not a bad way for Capt. Clayton to shake off the “rust” after a summer at sea.

As he joked afterward, “Fishing might be easier and nothing makes you sweat like dragging Hogs in South Georgia heat.”

It was a night full of action, memories, and a serious impact on the Local Hog Population. For the hunters, it was the perfect way to celebrate a milestone. For Hog SWAT, it was the perfect start to another season of Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia.

If you’re ready to plan your own Graduation Hunting Trip, Birthday Hunt, or just experience the thrill of Thermal Night Hunting, book your Guided Hog Hunt in Georgia with Hog SWAT today.

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Georgia Hog Hunts

Pig Problem

Weekend Hog Hunt:

A Successful Adventure

Hog Hunting

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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!

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Bachelor Hunting Party

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Bachelor Party Gone Wild

Hog Hunting Edition!


Bachelor Hunting Party

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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

Hog Hunting

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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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Bachelor Hunting Trip

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Bachelor Party Under the Stars:

A Wild Night with Hog SWAT


Hog Hunting

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When most people think of a bachelor party, they picture wild nights in Vegas or beachside blowouts. But for one group of guys, the ultimate send-off before the big day meant something different—a Night Chasing Wild Hogs in the fields of South Georgia.


Guides Zev and Hank took the crew out for what turned into an Unforgettable Hunting Adventure. Covering 800 yards of ground, the group worked their way through the fields, moving in silence, watching the landscape through Thermal Equipment. When the time came, eight Wild Hogs —a moment that had Zev feeling like an absolute legend.


The night wasn’t just about the action—it was about the experience, the camaraderie, and doing something out of the ordinary. Zev had his own take on their choice of a bachelor party:


And that’s really what it’s all about.


Whether you’re looking for a badass way to celebrate with friends or just want to experience the thrill of the Wild Hog Hunt, Hog SWAT delivers a night you won’t forget. Book your own Hunting Trip today.

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Hunting Near Atlanta

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Fast-Moving Pigs

A Night Hunt with Hog SWAT


Some nights, the Pigs cooperate. Other nights, they keep you on your toes. On this Hog Hunt, Guide Hank led a group into the fields for a One-Night Thermal Hog Hunt, and the Wild Pigs weren’t making it easy.



Closing the Distance



With Thermal Equipment Scanning Fields, we spotted a group of about Sounder of 10 Hogs. The challenge? They were already on the move. When Hogs are covering ground quickly, every step counts. The key to success was getting as close as possible before they picked up speed and disappeared into the brush.



Making The Moment Count



We closed in carefully, timing our approach just right. When the moment came, the Hunters got there Wild Hogs before the rest of the group scattered. Fast-moving pigs is a challenge, and these guys handled it well.



The Thrill of the Chase



Hog Hunting is about reading the situation, adjusting to the Pigs’ Behavior, and making every moment count. This Wild Hog Hunt was a perfect example of that. When the Feral Hogs don’t stand still, you have to work for every opportunity.



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Whether the Piggies are standing still or making a run for it, every Thermal Hunt with Hog SWAT is an adrenaline rush. Ready to put your hunting skills to the test? Book your Guided Hunt today and see if you can outsmart South Georgia’s Wild Hogs!

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Persistence Pays Off:

A Long Night of Hog Hunting with Guide Hank


Best Hunting In Georgia

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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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Two Nights of Hog Hunting with Guide Zev

Mud, Miles, and Mayhem


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At Hog SWAT, every Guided Hog Hunt has its own story—sometimes it’s about the Pigs, sometimes it’s about the people. Guide Zev just wrapped up a 2 Night Hog Hunt that had a little bit of both… plus some unexpected entertainment.


Night 1:

When Max Steals the Show


The plan was simple—find Pigs, put clients on them, and start Stacking Hogs. But things took a turn when fellow Capt Max showed up early and handled business before Zev even arrived. “I would’ve gotten more pigs,” Zev said, “but Max had to show up early and assert dominance and took them all before I got there.”


With some Wild Hogs already taken care of, the night turned into more of a grind. Around 4 a.m., they finally caught up with a Lone Hog and made a solid Hunting Stalk—about 800 yards of slow, careful movement through the field. The payoff? Yes.


Oh, and then there was hunter who took an unexpected tumble in the middle of the field. No injuries, just a little extra dirt in the experience.


Night 2:

Don vs. the Mud Hole


Don was here to Hog Hunt. At some point during the night, he spotted a mud hole by accident and, made a full dive into it… This happens more than people think.


The results?

• One very muddy Don.

• One very dirty rifle.

• One hunter sitting in the van for the rest of the night.


Meanwhile, Zev put in the work, covering a lot of ground with his remaining Hog Hunters. They made a solid approach, but the Pigs got spooked before anything happened. Even though no Wild Pigs took a nap that night, the guys stayed chill, enjoying the challenge for what it was.


Final Tally:

A Hunt to Remember


Between Max stealing the action on Night 1, the long stalks, a surprise mud wrestling match, and plenty of miles covered, this two-Night Hunt was far from boring. And while Zev didn’t get the big numbers this time, the memories (and the mud) will definitely stick like Georgia Clay.


Ready for your own Wild Hunting Adventure? Book a Hunt with Hog SWAT—just be careful where you step.

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