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

Hog Hunting In Georgia

Photo: Hog Hunting In Georgia @HogSWAT

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.

See how this hunt compares to our previous night in the fields! ➡️  Large Group Hog Hunts

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No Drinking before Or While Hunting

Photo: Drinking Alcohol While Hog Hunting will get you dropped off at the Police Station in Americus, GA

Four individuals—Peter John Sobotta, Peter John Sobotta II, Benjamin Lewis Sobotta, and Solomon Betka—booked a hunt with HogSWAT. Unfortunately, they failed to review and comply with our Drug and Alcohol Policy.

HogSWAT operates under a strict zero-tolerance policy regarding drugs and alcohol. If we see, smell, or reasonably believe a guest is under the influence, the hunt will be immediately terminated. The guests will be charged in full and transported to the Americus, Georgia Police Department. This policy exists to protect the safety of our customers, our guides, and the landowners who trust us on their property.

Firearms and impairment do not mix. It is unacceptable to risk gross negligence that could result in serious injury or loss of life. There is a time and place for consuming alcohol, but it is absolutely not before or during one of our hunts.

I am thankful that our guide recognized the issue when open beer cans were discovered in the vehicle. While it was stated that only one individual had been drinking, allowing any intoxicated person to handle or be near firearms is a risk we will not accept. That level of judgment does not meet the standards required to hunt with HogSWAT.

Photo: Common Sense DRUG AND ALCOHOL Policy @HogSWAT Zero tolerance before and during our hunts.

I would also like to thank the Americus Police Department for their professionalism and for assisting in resolving this situation. Most importantly, I am grateful that no one was injured and that this incident did not result in a tragedy.

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