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Georgia Boar Hunts

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Wild Hog Hunting

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Guided Hog Hunts In Georgia

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We kicked off Night 1 with precision, securing three single boars through a series of stealthy stalks. Using our AGM Thermal gear, we managed to drop one pig just 70 yards from a massive sounder without alerting the rest of the group—a perfect example of the stealth required for Nighttime Hog Hunting.

The night peaked with a high-stakes stalk on a sounder of 20+ pigs. We successfully maneuvered within 80 yards, and while the team secured another harvest as the group scrambled, we know the potential was there for even more. That’s the thrill of Wild Boar Hunting—even with a perfect approach, the chaos of a large sounder keeps you on your toes.

We ended the first half of this 2 Night Thermal Hog Hunt with 4 pigs down and are ready to get back at it for Night 2!

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Hunting Wild Boars In Georgia

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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Wild Hog Hunts In Georgia

Hog Hunting In Georgia

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Thermal Hog Hunting

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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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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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