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Wild Boar Hunts

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Guided Thermal Hog Hunting

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Night 2 was all about patience for this Thermal Hog Hunt. We tracked a sounder and watched their feeding patterns, letting them work within 30 yards before opening chances. This strategy was a massive success, securing three hogs in one engagement.

The night ended with a high-intensity encounter. After stalking a single boar, the animal showed its legendary toughness by attempting to retreat. Guide Jordan had to track it down on foot, leading to a close-range confrontation where the boar turned to fight. Jordan safely finished the harvest, bringing the trip total to 8 hogs.

This 2-night adventure proved that Wild Boar Hunting in Georgia is unpredictable and thrilling until the very last chance!

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Hog Hunting In Georgia

Spot and Stalk Hunting

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Wild Boar Hunting

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Thermal Hog Hunting

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We just wrapped up an incredible 2 Night Thermal Hog Hunt here in Americus GA. After a solid first night, the team headed back out to face some challenging conditions. While the evening started slow with heavy fog rolling into the fields, our thermal gear allowed us to cut through and find where the Wild Boars were hiding.

The highlight of this night of Wild Hog Hunting was an intense engagement at one of our southern properties where the team successfully secured 6 pigs in a single go-around. The action was fast-paced, with the group working together to manage the harvest while scouting for the rest of the sounder. Later in the night, a great tip led us to another group of pigs where we added 2 more to the tally, bringing our Night 2 total to 8.

Combined with the 6 hogs from the previous session, this group finished their trip with a total of 14 Wild Hogs harvested! We are extremely grateful we got to take these guys out for the full experience. It was a pleasure having them on the Guided Hog Hunt, and we hope they had a blast with the Best Hog Hunting outfit in Georgia.

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Americus, Ga Hog Hunting

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The Night Hog Hunting kicked off with plenty of movement as we navigated various terrains in Americus GA. After scouting several properties, we coordinated with Guide Noah to locate a large single boar. Using our AGM Thermal gear, we executed a successful Spot And Stalk Hunting, closing the distance to 100 yards and securing the first harvest of the night.

Later in the shift, we located a sounder of over 10 Wild Hogs positioned in the center of a large field. This setup required extreme discipline; because most of the group was lined up with an irrigation pivot, we had to carefully select targets in a safe chance lane to the left. The team initiated a 400-yard stalk and engaged, successfully tagging their targets during a high-speed encounter.

Despite the late hour, our guests' enthusiasm kept us in the field until past 5:00 AM, checking every possible acre for activity. We are grateful we got to take such a dedicated group out with us. It was a pleasure having them in the field, and we hope they had an unforgettable experience Hog Hunting in Georgia!

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Georgia Boar Hunting

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Thermal Boar Hunting

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The night required elite-level patience and tactical maneuvering for this Wild Hog Hunt. After spotting a single boar in a field with mid-thigh high stalks, the team initiated a "blind stalk." Navigating through the dense cover, the group managed to close the distance and execute a difficult long-range "hail mary" chance, securing the first harvest before the Wild Boar could vanish into the timber.

Later in the evening, the team located another single boar positioned on a high dirt pile within a trench system. This was a challenging setup due to the uneven ground and corn stalks obscuring the view. Guide Jordan positioned the hunters on a high spot to gain a clear vantage point. After waiting for the perfect window, the team successfully tagged and dropped the boar.

It was a night defined by high-skill precision and professional guidance. We are grateful we got to take these guys out in the field and hope they enjoyed the challenge of a true Boar Hunting adventure with the best Hog Hunting Outfitter in Georgia!

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Wild Boar Hunting

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The night started with a successful Hog Hunting stalk on a single Boar. With the wind in our favor, we closed the distance to just 60 yards, where the team secured a perfect landing chance for the first harvest.

Our second success came after spotting a sounder along a tree line. We maneuvered to a duo in the open field and successful hit but the hog didn’t hit the dirt. Later in the night, we executed a "perfect stalk" on a large sounder, using a trench line to move undetected for half a mile. Unfortunately, local coyotes began howling nearby, alerting the hogs and causing them to retreat into the woods before we could engage.

Even when you do everything right, Wild Boar Hunting in Georgia can be unpredictable. We are grateful we got to take this father-son duo out in the field and hope they had an awesome time experiencing the intensity of a Hog SWAT Hunt!

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The second night of a 2 Night Hog Hunt is all about persistence. We started the evening scouting several properties across South GA, navigating around active irrigation pivots and monitoring high-traffic wildlife areas. While the movement started slow with mostly deer in the fields, our team stayed focused on finding the right opportunity for a successful harvest.

After circling back to a promising area, we utilized our thermal to locate a large single Wild Boar out in the open. We initiated a tactical Wild Hog Hunting stalk, closing the distance and allowing the hunters to secure a clean harvest. We spent the remainder of the night checking several more fields and back acreage, ensuring we gave the guys every chance at another sounder before heading back to town.

We are grateful we got to take these guys out for their second night! It was a pleasure having them in the field with us for their Guided Hog Hunting adventure, and we hope they had a great time with the Hog SWAT team.

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Hunting Wild Hogs In Georgia

Hog Hunting Georgia

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Thermal Hog Hunts In Georgia

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Wild Boar Hunting

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The night began with a strategic choice. After spotting multiple groups of Wild Hogs, the team decided to pursue a pair of hogs nearby rather than risk alerting a larger sounder further out. Through steady coordination and follow-up chances, they successfully secured the first harvest of the night Hog Hunting.

Later, the group located a large single boar and initiated a 250-yard Spot And Stalk. After the initial engagement, the team showed great persistence, tracking the Wild Boar and securing the second harvest at long range. We ended the night with two successful harvests and a lot of ground covered. We are grateful we got to take these guys out and hope they had a great time experiencing Thermal Hog Hunting in Georgia!

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Georgia Thermal Hog Hunting

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Wild Hog Hunts

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This is the start of a 2 Night Hog Hunt! This Thermal Hog Hunt started the night with a successful stalk on a single in the north fields, followed by another successful harvest near the woodline at our second location. Using our thermal, we tracked a large sounder that eventually moved onto our property near a pivot system. After waiting for a safe chance window, the team engaged and secured their third pig of the night.

We ended the morning with 3 pigs down! We are extremely grateful we got to take these guys out in the field with us. It was a pleasure having them on night 1 of this Wild Hog Hunt. Let’s see what night 2 brings!

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Georgia Hog Hunting

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Boar Hunting

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Guided Hog Hunting

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We started the night with a carefully planned a stalk for this Thermal Hog Hunt on several sounders. We managed to get into position and secured 3 Wild Hogs during the first encounter. Later in the night, we tracked down a large single Wild Boar that had eluded us the night before, successfully adding him to the harvest total. Using our thermal gear, we checked several more properties through the morning but things remained quiet.

We ended the night with 4 pigs down! We are grateful we got to take these guys out for their final night in the field. It was a blast having them, and we hope they had fun experiencing Hog Hunting in Georgia, and hope they come back for more! Book your Guided Hog Hunt with Hog SWAT.

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Thermal Hog Hunting In Georgia

Thermal Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Hog Hunting Georgia

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Night Hog Hunts

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This one-night Hog Hunt in Georgia started with guide Jordan checking the first two fields. On the second field he originally saw nothing, but from the top of the van he noticed some very faint signatures about 1,000 yards out. He decided to investigate the far side of the field.

They walked to where the signatures were and were able to spot the tops of pigs. He grabbed the guys and they stalked toward them, finding a group of about 10 pigs at the field edge. They closed to roughly 100 yards and took our first chance — one pig dropped. Two more were picked off on the run. The fourth was an injured pig that settled on the right side of the field; they finished it there. After taking pictures and butchering the pigs, they checked a few more fields and saw nothing.

Next they checked the field northwest of that one, which had been absolutely destroyed by Wild Hogs. They spotted a single pig and took care of business from about 100 yards. Then parked the van between two fields and walked the circular field, where he spotted a lone hog about 800 yards from the van. Jordan brought the team back; only two shooters thistle. They set up at roughly 100 yards and were confident the pig would fall with one chance. The first chance didn’t drop him; he ran toward the woods, but before he reached cover, one hunter made an excellent leading chance and dropped the hog — exactly as Guide Jordan taught: place the outer edge on the nose and lead a running hog correctly.

They took pictures, and checked a few fields and finally headed home. In total, six pigs were taken on this Thermal Hog Hunting trip with Hog S.W.A.T. We hope the guests had a great time and that they’ll come back. Book your Wild Hog Hunt with Hog S.W.A.T. today!

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3 NIGHTS OF HOG HUNTING

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Spotted a large sounder on an adjacent field to one we Hunt. We knew they were headed our way to tear up a freshly planted field corn field. We waited patiently and after an hour or so they finally started to head over. Property lines and permission to hunt fields is a sacred thing. Harassing hogs on another farmers land is also not permitted. It sucks to do the right thing but the most over looked part about hunting is being patient. We know the hogs are coming out, we just don’t know when. Hogs are unpredictable except for one thing, they need to eat. Grateful to have this father and son duo Hog Hunting with us for the past 3 days. They stacked up 13 with hands on and probably more that made it to the woods.

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