Antelope Rescue on Locked-Up Bucks

One of our hunters and his guide recently came across these two Wyoming antelope bucks, whose horns had become locked together. Unfortunately, one of the bucks was already dead when they arrived. But luckily for the other buck, they were able to get him untangled and he ran away unharmed. It’s a very rare sight to see two bucks locked up like this, and our hunters were glad to assist in a little antelope rescue.

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Mule Deer Hunts: A Range of Opportunity

2013 SNS Mule Deer

Here at SNS Outfitter and Guides in Wyoming, we offer a wide range of mule deer hunts. In fact, we offer more mule deer hunting opportunity than any other outfitter in Wyoming, not to mention our hunts in Montana and two-state deer hunts. No matter your physical ability, trophy goals, mule deer or whitetail, Wyoming or Montana, public land or private, we have a mule de[...]

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Meet the Guides: Deer and Antelope Hunting Guide Jason Hill

SNS is extremely proud of its team of hunting guides and employees, and Jason Hill is a perfect example of why. Jason has been guiding for SNS for 15 years, and has a wealth of hunting knowledge. SNS is an employee-owned company and we are proud that Jason is one of our owners, helping direct the vision and future of this outfit.

We recently sat down with Jason to discuss his thoughts on mule deer and antelope hunting, and to h[...]

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Meet the Staff: Ambrosia Brown, Office Manager

Ambrosia Brown is the SNS Outfitter & Guides office manager – a title that doesn’t begin to describe the myriad of responsibilities that she handles. We recently sat down with Ambrosia to discuss her role in the SNS office and what consumes her time during the hunting season and throughout the year. Here is what she had to say:

Q: How long have you worked for SNS Outfitter & Guides and how did you begin?

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2014 Wyoming Hunting Season Outlook

As we approach the end of May, the Wyoming hunting outlook is positive with snowpack and wildlife habitat in excellent condition.  Thanks to several late season storms, the state now stands at 164% of the median for total snowpack.

After two relatively dry years in 2012 and 2013, grazing and browsing conditions for antelope, mule deer, elk and other wildlife is in great shape. This should lead to healthy calf and fawn growth throughout[...]

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