Chiefs have now lost two of their opening three league games 3-0 - against Mamelodi Sundowns and now Pirates.
And Hunt pointed out that his side should have been two-nil up before Pirates scored after Khama Billiat and Leonardo Castro missed gilt-edged opportunities early in the first half.
"No thoughts, Phums. So there's not much I can say. Long road, long road, lot of work and we'll try battle on and regroup and go again," the Amakhosi mentor told SuperSport TV.
"The first half there we should have been 2-0 up before they scored. We haven't scored a goal in four games now, the strikers."
Hunt then bemoaned the schoolboy errors that resulted in the goals.
"The defending is a lot to be desired," said the former Bidvest Wits boss.
"Honestly, I don't think it's a three-nil game if I'm honest. Turnovers and then a big long ball down the back of us. So ja lot to work on.
"I can't say too much now. There's lots I wanna say but I'll rather just reserve it.
"It's just some things I see. The first goal, turnover. Second goal, free-kick here, big long ball bounces in our box. so there's a lot to be desired.
"You know third goal is our corner, we try to control it on the halfway line. He mis-controls it, it goes straight to them and goal. And you lose 3-0 with those type of things.
"But overall, I don't want to say too much.
When asked if it was a workable situation, Hunt concluded: "Ja, everything's workable, Phums. We'll keep battling on."