2018 Wyoming Elk Hunt Recap

Wow, is this hunting season flying by quicker than normal? It seems like just yesterday we were counting to down the days until fall bear opened, now, as of October 27th we closed out our 2018 elk hunts. But, let’s not have us tell you about the season, let’s have our hunters tell you about it.

“This is just a note to tell you what an outstanding hunt I had out of the Box Y the week of 15-20 October.  I could not have ask[...]

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November Recipe: Wild Game Roast

Whether you’re ready for not, the holidays are here! Luckily, we’re feeling prepared this year and have already tested a few recipes for when our families come to town. Without further ado, we’re sharing our wild game roast recipe. Not only is this recipe delicious, but it is ideal for large dinner parties, or if you’re looking for leftovers throughout the busy holiday weeks.<[...]

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Elk Application Reminder: Come for the hunt, stay for the views

Deadline: January 31, 2019

As a reminder, the elk application deadline is quickly approaching! In 2019, we want you to join us to punch your Wyoming elk tag.

There isn’t a hunting thrill quite like a western hunt. From early mornings to late nights, you’ll leave with a story to share. Our 2018 hunts have been successful, and we’ve had many hunters punch their elk tags and fill their freezers. We’ve seen some [...]

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Wyoming Antelope Father Son Hunting Story

“If you’re wanting a legit opportunity at a quality buck — and have a well-rounded hunting experience — SNS will get the job done.” – Gary

On a crisp Wyoming morning, we caught up with one of our 2018 hunters, Gary. We were excited to hear about his recent hunting adventures, featuring his dad!

Gary is an experienced, personable hunter from northern Idaho. He’s incredibly fond of SNS and the hunting expe[...]

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2018 Wyoming High Country Mule Deer Recap

Whoa, the 2018 season continues to impress! It started with our archery antelope success, followed by exciting fall bear hunts, and wrapped up with Greys River mule deer hunts.

Our hunters worked hard, rode many miles on horseback, and glassed the horizon for an unnoted amount of time. But, their efforts were worth it — our hunters took phenomenal animals this year. The hunters were not alone in their hard-working efforts, tho[...]

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Wild Game Taco Bowl

For October and Taco Tuesday, which just so happens to be today, we’re featuring wild game taco bowls.  These bowls are one of our favorites, and go-to easy recipe for any night of the week. First, you’ll want to pick your favorite ground wild game. For us, we like to use ground elk. Ground elk tends to be really lean, high in protein, and high in iron, all vital for your daily nutrition. However, no matter the choice of groun[...]

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Time is Running Out for Wyoming Preference Points

The deadline to purchase Wyoming preference points is quickly approaching, October 31st is the last chance for 2018. Whats the stipulation to purchase? You are eligible to purchase if, either you didn’t earn a point in the 2018 draw, or you didn’t draw your first choice.

You are able to draw preference points for antelope, deer, elk, and moose. For the majority of Wyoming’s hunts you’ll need a preference point(s)[...]

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SNS Outfitter and Guides Fall 2018 Archery Antelope Recap

Thanks to our archery antelope hunters, the 2018 season started with a bang. This fall, the hunters’ success rate has been one for the books! We’ve witnessed fantastic goats thus far; and, based on their horn growth, we’re predicting a season best this year. To date, we’ve also been lucky with the weather. Early autumn has shown ideal hunting conditions: warm days leading to crisp, cool nights.

Without further ado, see below for[...]

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Pack Your Layers for Fall Hunting with SNS Outfitter and Guides

Fall hunting — in both Wyoming and Montana — can mean variable weather and hunting conditions. With dynamic weather in mind, here are a few packing recommendations for those October and November hunts. First and foremost, you should pack layers. Layers are a critical element to hunting in the West. We typically experience cold mornings and warm afternoons, so having the ability to add (or shed) layers is key. In times of movement — [...]

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