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The first night of this 2 Night Hog Hunt was a true test of endurance. We started with a few close calls where sounders retreated to the wood line before we could engage, but our persistence quickly turned the tide. After a long 800-yard stalk across an open field, the team successfully secured the first 2 Wild Hogs of the night.

The highlight of the night was locating a massive single Wild Boar. The team closed the distance and dropped him with precision. After a heavy 500-yard drag to the timber, we got right back to work. We finished the night strong with a massive .7-mile stalk on a sounder located right near the lodge, where the group showed great composure to harvest 3 more pigs on this Wild Hog Hunt.

Altogether, we secured 6 hogs on the night! We are grateful we got to take these guys out for their first session. It was a pleasure having them in the field, and we are looking forward to what Night 2 brings for their Guided Hog Hunting adventure.

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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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Guided Thermal Hog Hunts In Georgia

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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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This was an incredible night from start to finish. Our guests were world-class—highly respectful and locked in during the initial range safety briefing. When you have a group this attentive, it makes the Spot And Stalk Hunting process much smoother, allowing us to focus entirely on the Nighttime Hog Hunting strategy.

The night was a marathon of scouting across multiple properties. After securing an initial single boar early in the evening, the team put in the work, navigating through thick grass and various terrains. The highlight of the night was a massive, long-distance stalk. After identifying heat signatures nearly half a mile away with our Thermal, we closed the distance to under 100 yards.

The hunters stayed patient, waiting for the sounder to move into a perfect window. Their precision and persistence in the tall grass resulted in three more successful harvests, bringing our nightly total to four. It was an 11/10 experience, and we are incredibly grateful to have hosted such a great group. We hope they had a blast experiencing the Best Hog Hunting in South GA!

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This Wild Hog Hunt required a lot of scouting as we monitored several fields around Americus, GA. After checking multiple properties and staying patient with a sounder that was playing hard to get, our persistence finally paid off. We moved to a new area and utilized our thermal gear to locate a sounder, where we successfully secured 2 Wild Hogs.

We finished the night checking a few more properties before heading in. We are grateful we got to take these guys out in the field with us. It was a pleasure having them on the Hog Hunt, and we hope they had fun experiencing Thermal Hog Hunting with our Hog Hunting Outfitter in Georgia.

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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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We started the night strong in the first field, where we successfully secured 2 Wild Hogs. We spent the rest of the evening tracking several other sounders across South GA farmland. While the other groups of Wild Boars managed to evade us later in the night, we had some great opportunities and long stalks.

We are extremely grateful we got to take these guys out in the field with us. It was a pleasure having them on the Thermal Hog Hunt, and we hope they had a great time experiencing Hog Hunting in Georgia.

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Thermal Hog Hunting In 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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Hunt Summary

  • Lead Guide: Noah

  • Hunt Type: 1 Night Hog Hunt

  • Harvest Total: 1 Wild Boar

  • Equipment Used: Thermal

  • Location: South Georgia Farmland near Americus, Georgia

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When you head out for a 1 Night Hog Hunt with Hog SWAT, you never know exactly how the evening will unfold. Some nights are about the long-distance Spot And Stalk, and other nights, like this one led by Guide Noah, become an unforgettable lesson in teamwork and quick reflexes.

The hog Scouting Process in South GA

The night began with a focused search across several key properties. While the Wild Hogs were playing hard to get early on, the team stayed positive as they spotted plenty of local wildlife, including several deer moving through the fields. In Thermal Hog Hunting, seeing other wildlife active is often a great sign that the Wild Boars will be moving soon after.

After checking the Pivot and other fields, Noah located a single boar in the field. The team initiated a stalk and made a connection, though the clever boar managed to retreat into the thick Georgia woodline.

The Sounder Encounter

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The highlight of the night occurred at another field. Using Thermal, Noah located a large sounder. As the group moved in to engage, the situation became intense. With multiple Wild Hogs scattering in every direction and 1 gotten, the team had to manage a few equipment adjustments on the fly.

In a moment of pure adrenaline, a large hog began moving directly toward the group’s position. Demonstrating the expert training we provide all our staff, Noah acted instantly. He managed the close-range encounter from only 5 yards away, successfully securing the harvest and ensuring the safety of the entire group. It was a close moment that ended the night with a massive rush, proving why we are the Best Hog Hunting outfitter for those seeking a true adventure.

Nightly FAQ

Q: How does Thermal help during a Night Hog Hunt? A: Thermal is a game-changer for Nighttime Hog Hunting. It allows us to see the heat signatures of Wild Boars from hundreds of yards away, even in total darkness. This gives us the advantage during a Spot And Stalk Hog Hunting, allowing us to get close for a successful harvest. You can Learn More About Why We Hunt With Thermal here.

Q: Do you offer No Limit Hog Hunts? A: Absolutely! At Hog SWAT, we provide Unlimited Hog Hunting. Our mission is to help South GA farmers by removing as many Wild Hogs as possible. Whether it's a single boar or a massive sounder, there is no cap on your harvest. To see our different trip lengths, Learn More About 1 Night Hog Hunts or our 2 Night Hog Hunts.



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Hog Hunt Summary

  • Lead Guide: Jordan

  • Hunt Type: 1 Night Hog Hunt

  • Harvest Total: 3 Wild Hogs

  • Equipment Used: AGM Thermal

  • Location: Harry Field & 34 Field, Americus, Georgia

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When it comes to Guided Hog Hunting, the equipment is only half the battle—the other half is patience and stealth. On a recent 1 Night Hog Hunt led by Guide Jordan, our guests got a front-row seat to how we use professional tactics and terrain to our advantage in South GA.

The Hog Hunting Stalk

The night began with an extensive scout of a few fields. While things were quiet early on, the momentum shifted at the next field. Just as the team reached a high point, the top-mounted AGM Thermal picked up a group of over five Wild Hogs feeding in a low spot about 150 yards away.

One of the pigs was alert, watching the van closely. Jordan’s experience was key here—he kept the vehicle perfectly still, allowing it to blend into the environment until the sounder settled back into feeding. This allowed the group to safely exit, gear up, and begin a precise Spot And Stalk. After closing 50 yards of distance on foot, the team set up their thermals.

Securing the Harvest in South GA

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Despite the adrenaline of a fast-moving sounder, the team stayed focused on the task. After the initial engagement, several Wild Boars moved across the field. Through quick coordination and follow-up tracking, the group successfully secured multiple harvests.

Jordan’s expertise was vital in tracking down and recovering the animals in the tall grass and nearby ditches, ensuring a successful night for the guests. This kind of high-intensity Nighttime Hog Hunting is why we are considered the Best Hog Hunting outfitter in the United States. We ended the night checking Israel and Field 34 before the team called it a night at 2:30 AM, exhausted but successful.

Nightly FAQ

Q: Do I need to be an expert to join a Guided Hog Hunting trip? A: Not at all! Whether it is your first time Hog Hunting In Georgia or you are an experienced hunter, our guides go over everything at the range. We teach you how to use the tripods and AGM Thermal to ensure you are comfortable before we ever step into a field. You can Learn More About What To Bring to help you prepare.

Q: Why is the "Spot And Stalk" method better than hunting from a stand? A: Spot And Stalk Wild Boar Hunting allows us to cover thousands of acres in a single night. Instead of waiting for the pigs to come to us, we use technology to find them. This results in the Best Hog Hunting success rates and a much more exciting experience. Feel free to Learn More About How We Hog Hunt.

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What Makes Hog SWAT the Best Hog Hunting Company in Georgia?

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When you book a Guided Hog Hunting trip with Hog SWAT, you aren't just getting an outfitter. You are hiring a specialized team that treats Wild Boar Hunting as a science. We are often asked what separates us as the Best Hog Hunting Company, and the answer is simple: dedication.

It isn't enough to just have AGM Thermal gear; our guides train constantly to master the terrain around Americus, Georgia, ensuring your success and safety.

Inside Our Nightly Guide Training

This past hunt you see pictured wasn't with customers. Senior Guide Max and Jordan took new guide-in-training, Noah, out into the fields of South GA. This dedicated night was strictly for training, observation, and perfecting the specialized Spot And Stalk method that Hog SWAT is famous for.

Training in the exact environment where we host our 1 Night Hog Hunts and 2 Night Hog Hunts ensures that every guide, new or experienced, understands the patterns of the Wild Hogs. They study the wind, the complex thermal technology, and the best ways to safely secure a harvest for our clients. By investing this time, we maintain the professional standard that keeps us ranked as the premiere Georgia Hog Hunting outfitter.

The Science of Spot And Stalk in South GA

A successful harvest on a No Limit Hog Hunt doesn't happen by accident. We use our training nights to map different fields and predict where sounders will travel.

Unlike basic, stationary hunting, our Spot And Stalk Wild Boar Hunting requires intense physical skill and stealth. It demands an understanding of the technology we use and the behavior of the pigs. This deep expertise is why we are the Best Hog Hunting outfitter in the state and why we can successfully Take Up to 20 People Per Night with 4 separate, expert-trained guides. We protect thousands of acres of local farmers' fields, and that mission requires the highest level of competence.

Hog SWAT Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do You Offer Coyote Hunting on Your Trips?

A: Yes! While our primary focus is always on Unlimited Hog HuntingCoyote Hunting is often a secondary benefit on our trips. Our high-tech Thermals are perfect for identifying and successfully harvesting predators. If our guides or clients spot a coyote during a Night Hog Hunt, it is often an added success for the night, providing further relief for local farmers.

Q: How To Find The Right Thermal Hog Hunting Company?

A: The best way to begin is by researching the company that fits your needs and preparing your group. If you are new to this experience, you should definitely Learn More About How We Hog Hunt to understand our unique Spot And Stalk strategy.

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📋 Field Report: Night hog Hunting

Lead Guide: Jordan

Location: Americus, Georgia (Sumter County)

Equipment: AGM Thermal

Outcome: Two Successful Harvests + Multiple Stalks

When people say we offerHog Hunting in Georgia, they’re talking about nights like this. Sometimes the action happens before you even step out of the van, and other times it requires a stealthy, move through the corn.

Immediate Engagement: The 5-Foot Encounter

The night started with a scenario you couldn't script. As we pulled up to the first field, a single was spotted running right toward the van. There was no time for tripods or traditional setups. The group reacted instantly, getting into position just 5 feet from the vehicle.

Thanks to our high-mobility setup, the team was able to secure the first harvest of the night before the engine was even cool. It was a perfect example of why Night Hog Hunts require constant readiness.

Hog Hunting in the Georgia Corn

As the night progressed, the strategy shifted from rapid response to stealth. At a nearby property, Jordan located another single in the middle of a field. This required a complex approach—navigating through the corn rows to ensure a safe shooting angle away from local residences.

While the noise of the corn eventually alerted the target, this stalk demonstrated the discipline required for Wild Boar Hunting near agricultural areas. We prioritize safety and precision, even when it means the target slips away.

The Midnight Hunt Grind: Persistence Pays Off

The middle of the night was a "grind," with Jordan scanning several properties and sitting on fields for up to 40 minutes to track movement. We even had a close encounter with a coyote that ran right up to the van, mirroring our first encounter of the night. Which we do Hunt Coyotes In Georgia.

The breakthrough came at the Israel properties. After a close chance on one field, the team moved to the next set of plantings. Jordan led a 100-yard stalk through the corn, where the hunters stayed composed and successfully dropped a second single on the first chance.

Why the Hog Hunting Experience Matters

While some nights feature massive sounders, others are about the individual stalks and the quiet intensity of the Georgia night. At Hog SWAT, we provide the Best Hog Hunting in Georgia by staying in the field until every opportunity is exhausted. From "drive-by" encounters to deep-field stalks, we ensure our guests experience the full spectrum of the Wild Hog Hunt.

🐗 Frequently Asked Questions: Thermal Night Hog Hunting

How close do you usually get to the Wild Hogs? It varies! We’ve had successful harvests from 50 yards away up to 100+ yards. Our thermal gear allows us to adapt to whatever the animal gives us. Every approach is different, we will get as close as we can. Being spotted by the wild hogs is our main concern.

Is it common to see other wildlife like coyotes? Absolutely. While we focus on Wild Boar Hunting, our thermal frequently pick up coyotes, deer, bobcats, armadillos, and other nocturnal wildlife, making every night a unique South Georgia safari experience.

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There is something special about Georgia Night Hog Hunting just after a fresh rain. Guide Max led a recent session where the damp air and bright moonlight created the perfect atmosphere for an elite Wild Hog Hunting experience. While the movement started off slow, the team’s persistence paid off as they located a group of three hogs and successfully secured a recovery.

At Hog SWAT, we know that for many of our guests, the Best Hog Hunting experience doesn't end in the field. This group is walking away with more than just a great story; we are processing their harvest into premium Cheddar Jalapeño and Maple links. Along with the custom sausage, they’ve requested a professional Euro mount to commemorate their Hog Hunting success.

Whether you are here for the high-octane action of Thermal Hog Hunts or you’re looking to stock your freezer with the best organic meat, we take pride in every step of the process. It’s always 'fun shooting stuff,' but it’s even better when that Guided Hog Hunting trip results in a trophy on the wall and a feast on the table

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Beaver or Hog Hunting?

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Beaver Hunting In Georgia

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If you are looking for the Best Georgia Hog Hunts, you have to be ready for the unexpected. Guide Jordan led a recent Nighttime Hog Hunting Trip that turned into a multi-species adventure. While scouting for our primary targets, the team encountered a massive beaver just feet from the van. In a quick display of precision Thermal Hunting, Jordan secured the target, proving that Hog Hunting always keeps you on your toes.

The night then shifted into a high-intensity Wild Hog Hunting pursuit. After a lone boar was spooked by local coyotes, the team utilized Thermal Hog Hunting tactics to track down two more hogs on another property. When one hog was injured and began a desperate crawl toward the timber, Jordan engaged in a full-out foot race to ensure a successful finish to the Guided Hog Hunting session.

This wasn't just your average Pig Hunt; it was a gritty display of why we offer the Best Hog Hunting in Georgia. Even on a slower night for the sounders, our commitment to the Wild Hog Hunts means we go the extra mile—or in this case, the extra sprint—to put meat on the ground. For those seeking the Best Hog Hunts that combine technology with raw effort, Hog SWAT remains the top choice for Wild Hog Hunting.

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Field Butchering

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At Hog SWAT, we believe a great guide is always learning. To ensure our clients always receive the best Hog Hunting Georgia experience, veteran guide Jordan took our newest team member, Noah, out for a tactical training session. The goal was simple: master the terrain, study the wind, and execute high-pressure sounder recoveries.

The night began with a lesson in persistence. After a wary single managed to evade the team by using the shifting winds, Jordan and Noah pivoted to the Chokee property. Here, they located a large sounder and turned the encounter into a tactical classroom. After discussing several approach options, they executed Noah’s plan: a disciplined flank through the timber to mask their scent and silhouette.

The strategy worked perfectly. By hugging the tree line, they closed the distance to just 70 yards. The result? Five successful recoveries from a single sounder. The training didn't stop in the field, either. Noah put in the work on the processing table, demonstrating the 'field-to-table' skills we value at Hog SWAT. This commitment to training ensures that when you book a Wild Boar Hunting trip with us, you are being led by the most prepared guides in the industry.

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Boars or Boats?

We always tell our guests that Hog Hunting Georgia is an adventure, but guide Jordan took that a little too literally this week. Everyone knows Jordan isn't much of a boat guy, but apparently, he needed a reminder that our scouting vans don't exactly come with a hull and a propeller.

While out on a high-stakes Thermal Hog Hunting mission, Jordan found a patch of Georgia 'marsh' that was a little deeper than it looked. We’re not sure if he was trying to turn a Night Hog Hunting trip into a deep-sea expedition, but the van decided it was much happier being a submarine than a transport vehicle.

Luckily, the only thing that got hurt was Jordan’s pride (and maybe his boots). While he may not understand that vans don't float, he definitely knows how to find the pigs. We’ve told him that from now on, we’re keeping the Wild Boar Hunting on solid ground. If you’re looking for a guide who is willing to go to the depths—literally—to find your sounder, Jordan is your man. Just maybe bring some waterproof waders just in case!

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Thermal Hog Hunts

Night two of our Hog Hunting Georgia expedition proved that in the world of Wild Boar Hunting, you have to be ready for anything—technical or otherwise. We started the evening at our newest property, utilizing Thermal for Hog Hunting to track a large sounder moving through a low spot near a local pond.

Professionalism is key in Night Hog Hunting, so we exercised extreme patience, waiting for the sounder to clear a group of nearby deer before engaging. Despite an initial equipment hurdle, the team stayed focused. When a second sounder entered the field exactly where the first had been, we seized the opportunity. With all three shooters synchronized, we secured a triple recovery in a high-action encounter that pushed our equipment to the limit.

The night wasn't without its technical challenges. Between re-mounting a silencer and performing a field-reset on a thermal unit, our guides proved they are just as much technicians as they are hunters. At Hog SWAT, we ensure the gear stays running so the Hog Hunting experience never stops. Though the group decided to head in early after a long night of tactical maneuvers and field dressing, it was another successful chapter in our South Georgia management efforts.

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Thermal Hog Hunting

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If you want to know what Hog Hunting Georgia is really like, just ask guide Jordan about his first night at the Mercer property. Real-world Night Hog Hunting doesn't always go according to plan, and when the Georgia mud (what we call Georgia clay) claimed our scouting van, Jordan didn't call it a night—he went to work.

While waiting for a recovery team, Jordan literally dug the group out by hand to ensure the Hog Hunt continued on foot. This level of dedication to Wild Boar Hunting paid off quickly. The team located a single boar at 100 yards, and despite the target's best efforts to relocate after the first chance, the group stayed focused until the recovery was secured.

Even with a tow truck on the way, the mission didn't stop. The team pivoted to a new sector using a backup vehicle, utilizing Thermal Hog Hunting to locate multiple sounders in a fresh field. After some tactical gate-scouting and a stealthy 90-yard approach, a second successful recovery was made. We finished the night with field-dressing and marking new territory for future Boar Hunting success. It was a night defined by mud, grit, and the refusal to go home empty-handed—exactly what Hog Hunting Georgia is all about.

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Coyote Hunting.

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The second night of our South Georgia Hunting Trip with guide Jordan was a masterclass in persistence. After scouting several quiet sectors, our Thermal Hunting technology identified a single Wild Hog feeding near a tree line. The team executed a patient stalk, closing the distance to 70 yards for a clean, successful recovery.

The action then pivoted to Predator Hunting. While monitoring an agricultural pivot, the group encountered a coyote. After an initial high-stakes encounter, Jordan used tactical repositioning to set up a second opportunity from 100 yards out. The team stayed focused, resulting in a successful Coyote Hunting recovery that highlights the versatility required for Night Hunts in Georgia.

To wrap up the evening, we returned to a high-activity field and located a massive Wild Hog—a giant lone boar. With other hogs scattered in the distance, our guide prioritized the closest high-value target. A precise setup led to an instant recovery of the large boar, finishing the night on a high note. Whether we are focused on Boar Hunting or managing local predators, Hog SWAT delivers a professional, tactical experience every time we step into the South Georgia fields.

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