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The night kicked off with plenty of movement in the southern fields. Using our AGM Thermal technology to scan through the activity, we located a solid sounder and successfully secured 3 Wild Hogs. It was a high-energy start that set the tone for the rest of the evening.

One of the unique aspects of Nighttime Hog Hunting in Georgia is the opportunity for Predator Hunting. While monitoring some thick cover for hog activity, we spotted a predator on the edge of the field. Using mouth calls to bring him into range, we verified it was a coyote and successfully completed the harvest. Coyote Hunting is a vital part of land management for our farmers, and we are always happy to help with predator control during our trips.

We wrapped up the night at "Mud Hole," where we located another active sounder. A precise Wild Hog Hunting stalk allowed us to secure 2 more pigs, bringing our nightly total to 5 hogs and 1 coyote. We are grateful we got to take these guys out and hope they had a blast experiencing the best Guided Hog Hunting and predator control that South GA has to offer!

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📋 Field Report: Tactical Night Operation

Lead Guide: Hank (In coordination with Guide Jordan)

Location: South Georgia Agriculture Belt

Primary Gear: AGM Thermal

Hunting: Wild Boar & Coyote (Simultaneous Engagement)

Outcome: Successful Boar Harvest / Predator Control Initiative

When you book a Hunting Trip with the Best Hog Hunting Company, you have to be ready for the unpredictable. This recent night with Guide Hank started as a routine transit between fields but quickly turned into one of the most high-adrenaline stalks of the Hog Hunting Season.

The "Odd Field" Hog Hunting Discovery

While en route to rendezvous with Guide Jordan for a combined sounder sweep, Hank decided to check an "odd field"—a property that isn't always active but can hold surprises. His intuition paid off immediately when his Thermal picked up a massive solo boar roaming the open ground.

Hunting in the Field: Coyote Hunting

As the team began their stealthy approach, the situation shifted instantly. A Coyote emerged from the brush, charging toward the boar and nearly spooking the target before the hunters could get into position. This is where the Thermal Hunting experience of a Hog SWAT guide becomes invaluable.

The team had to move in a rush to set up before the predator "messed with the pig" and ruined the opportunity. With two different species in the frame, the decision was made to engage both simultaneously—a high-stakes maneuver that requires perfect coordination.

Hunting Wild Hogs

On the count of three, chances were made at both the coyote and the Boar. While the "ghost of the woods" managed to slip away into the shadows, the team remained locked on the primary target. The Wild Boar was successfully secured on the spot, turning a chaotic encounter into a textbook harvest.

This level of rapid-response Hog Hunting is exactly why we are the top choice for Night Hog Hunts in Georgia. We don't just sit and wait; we Wild Hog Hunt with an aggressive, tactical mindset that turns every "odd field" into a potential victory.

🐺 Why Thermal Predator Hunting Matters

In Georgia, managing the coyote population is just as important as controlling the invasive wild boar. When you hunt with Hog SWAT, you are participating in a professional land management program. Whether we are clearing sounders or intercepting predators, our Thermal Gear ensures that we see everything moving in the Georgia Night. That’s why Coyote Hunting and Boar Hunting is important.

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Nighttime Hog Hunting

Georgia Hog Hunting

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Wild Hog Hunting

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Coyote Hunting In Georgia

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📋 Field Report Summary

Trip Type: 1-Night Wild Hog Hunting

Lead Guide: Jordan

Primary Targets: Wild Boar & Coyotes

Key Tech: Advanced Thermal Imaging

Outcome: 3 Hogs Harvested & 1 Coyote Secured

Hog SWAT Hog Hunting with Guide Jordan

If you are looking for the Ultimate Night Hog Hunt, you know that the conditions can change in a heartbeat. Last night, Guide Jordan led an intense, one-night Georgia Hog Hunting excursion that put our gear, our patience, and our stalking skills to the test. From predator control to high-stakes sounder sweeps, here is the breakdown of the action.

Predator Control: Coyote Hunting at Close Range

We kicked off the night at our first location with high expectations. It didn’t take long for the Thermal to pick up two high-speed heat signatures: Coyotes.

We began a tactical stalk, but these "ghosts of the woods" slipped into a low spot in the standing corn. Thinking the opportunity had passed, we looped back toward the hunt van. Suddenly, they reappeared on our right flank, closing the gap to a mere 30-50 yards. Jordan signaled for silence, got one of the coyotes to pause, and with one hunter ready, we got the coyote on the spot. It was a perfect start to a night of Nighttime Predator Hunting.

Navigating Deer and Wild Boar

Next, we transitioned to a new property where we spotted a massive sounder of wild pigs on a northern field. After calling in Luke for backup, we moved in for a group stalk. This is where thermal hog hunting gets tricky.

As we moved in, a group of deer began cycling through the field, positioned directly between us and our targets. We found a narrow lane to continue the stalk, but the local wildlife had other plans. A deer on our left caught our scent and blew the alarm, sending the entire sounder bolted into the timber. It’s a classic reminder that when you’re Stalking Wild Hogs, the wind and the surrounding wildlife are just as important as anything else in Hog Hunting.

Hog Harvest

Determined to put some pork on the ground, we split up to glass different fields. Jordan spotted a second sounder and we quickly regrouped. This time, we played the wind perfectly, angling our approach to stay undetected.

We managed to get within 100 yards of the pigs as they settled into a natural "bowl" in the terrain—the perfect zone for a Thermal Hog Hunting. We coordinated our chances and successfully harvested three hogs in a matter of seconds.

Why Hunt with Hog Swat?

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a first-timer looking for a Guided Hog Hunt, our team uses the best thermal imaging technology to ensure you're always on the meat. We ended the night on another field, but the woods had gone quiet—a sign of a successful night of pressure.

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