WHAT TO BRING.
Everything you need to know for your Thermal Hog Hunt.
Georgia Hunting license.
🎫 Georgia Small Game Hunting License
$20 for one day, $6 for each additional day.
Must be valid for the date(s) of your Thermal Hunt.
👉 Buy your license here →
WHAT TO BRING.
WHAT TO WEAR.
✅ Rubber boots — waterproof and quiet (we recommend Xtratuf).
✅ Rain gear — Grundens or any reliable waterproof set.
✅ Small flashlight or headlamp.
✅ Insulated layer — fleece jacket or hoodie.
✅ Gloves if you’re sensitive to cold weather.
✅ Food, snacks, or beverages for the night.
✅ Ice for your cooler (after the hunt).
✅ Ability to take instruction — we operate as a team, so clear communication matters.
🧥 CLOTHING TIPS:
Soft-soled or rubber boots are best for quiet movement.
Dress in layers; conditions shift through the night.
Camouflage is ideal on full moon nights (Crye Multicam recommended).
Neutral clothing (blue jeans, flannel, brown, gray, or green) is best.
⚠️ Avoid: all-black or all-white clothing — both glow under thermal and moonlight.
🟥 WHAT NOT TO BRING / IS NOT PROVIDED.
🚫 Absolutely no alcohol or drugs.
We have a zero tolerance policy — hunts will be cancelled without refund if violated.
🚫 No pets or emotional support animals.
🚫 No enormous coolers or trailers full of coolers (bad omen and unnecessary).
🚫 No transportation to or from the airport.
🚫 Lodging is not provided — see our Lodging Recommendations →.
🚫 No meals provided — bring your own food/snacks.
🚫 No meat specific cutting or shipping.
We can freeze your meat overnight if needed, or arrange shipping for your european boar head mount — just ask your guide