Adventures
United States
Georgia | Georgia |
|
Our outfitter has access to more than 100,000 acres of private agriculture land growing corn, peanuts and soybeans. Hogs are located up to ¾ of a mile away using thermal imaging; you will silently maneuver into the wind and deliver 308 sniper rounds to these big brutes, using the latest thermal and Gen 3 night scopes. Each team leader has over 20 years military service and is an extremely experienced hunter.
Our founder and owner earned his living as a soldier during the past 26 years. He retired as the Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) of the United States Army Marksmanship Unit’s Olympic Shotgun team in Fort Benning, Georgia after his soldiers won two Gold Medals and set four Olympic records at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. A member of the National Wildlife Control Operators Association (NWCOA) and earned the coveted “Jagdschein” Award hunting European Boars in Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia come experience the thrill of a Wild Boar hunt, while offering farmers and plantation owners Wild Hog management. There is “No Limit” on the amount of hogs harvested per night. Hunters are allowed to keep all or part of the meat. Any unwanted meat is donated to needy families and organizations to feed those less fortunate.
A Georgia small game hunting license is required. Resident cost is $10, non-resident is $30. Hunt prices are $1,100 for a two night minimum. Hunts do not include meals and lodging however, lodging at is available for our hunters at Piney Creek Plantations. 2010 hunts begin mid-January. We only book 3 hunters per hunt. All firearms, ammunition, night optics and thermal devices are provided.
Lodging
Click here for Georgia Photo Gallery
|
|||||||||||