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Experiencing A Spot and Stalk Trophy Antelope Hunt

There are antelope hunts. And then there’s a trophy antelope hunt on some of Wyoming’s most incredible big game habitat where the action never seems to stop. There’s nothing quite like the experience of a free-range, spot-and-stalk antelope hunt in an area with high game density and excellent trophy quality.

That’s exactly what we offer here at SNS Outfitter and Guides. We love hunting North America’s fastest land animal and our expert guides will be your tutor in the field, as you learn everything from pronghorn behavior and defense mechanisms, to judging trophy quality and planning the perfect stalk.

Back in our comfortable camps, you can spend the evenings enjoying the camaraderie and laughter of hunting camp life. Or many of our hunts give you the option of staying at a hotel in Casper, allowing you to save on the cost of your hunt and have the freedom to arrange your own meals. Either way, rest well. Because at first light you’ll be up for another day of antelope hunting on the high plains!

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If staying at one of our hunting camps, hunters will arrive the day before their hunt begins. This gives you time to check your rifle, settle in and enjoy the scenery around camp. The next morning, we’ll serve a hot breakfast before you and your guide head out to begin glassing for antelope. If you are staying in town, your guide will pick you up from your hotel and you’ll be off to the ranch.

We lease well over a half a million acres of some of Wyoming’s most impressive big game habitat for antelope and deer hunting. These sprawling ranches allow our hunters to experience giant swaths of beautiful Wyoming country without public hunting pressure. These ranches are home to hundreds of antelope. And because antelope bed at night and are active throughout the day, you can expect action all day long.

All of our guided hunts, whether you’re hunting from camp or from town, include a lunch in the field. In the evenings, camp hunters will return to camp for a home-cooked dinner. Each of our camps has a dedicated cook to make sure you have everything you need. Those hunting from town will head back to Casper to explore the town and find dinner on their own.

Here at SNS Outfitter and Guides, we offer rifle antelope hunts. Or archery enthusiasts may choose the challenge of hunting antelope with a bow. Tags are easy to draw even if you don’t have any preference points. But you must book before the application deadline in March!

To learn more about our Wyoming antelope hunting opportunities, check out our website or you can request a free brochure. If you’d like to check availability for the 2017 season, please call us now at 307-266-4229.

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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?
Ambrosia: I have been working for SNS for four years now, but I've known Sy for about 10 years. The job started as helping in the office with filing and some other odds and ends. It just continued to grow from there.

Q: What are your responsibilities now?
Ambrosia: My primary responsibilities include sales, booking, handling paperwork and license applications for clients, preparing the schedule for the fall hunts and communicating dates and travel plans with hunters. I answer a lot of questions from clients leading up to their trips, and I now do the grocery shopping for the camps, making sure each camp is stocked with everything we need. I have also taken a greater role in designing the brochure and flyers, and I'm even working on a new website that we are planning to launch in November.

Q: What do you enjoy most about this job?
Ambrosia: I like getting to work with our clients and help them prepare for their hunts. These folks are coming from all over the country and even internationally and it's fun to be a part of their adventure.

I also enjoy the fact that every day is different. I'm never doing the same task for very long. This job certainly never gets boring and the work is rarely monotonous.

Q: What is the most challenging part of your job?
Ambrosia: Because each day is different, it is difficult to stick to an agenda. Items are constantly being re-prioritized and I have to remain flexible. Something might come to my attention that needs an immediate response, and I have to be able to adjust on the fly. That is particularly true during the hunting season.

Q: Before working for SNS, did you have experience hunting?
Ambrosia: Yes, my dad hunted and I was raised on wild game. I grew up doing a lot of waterfowl and upland hunting, and I also loved fishing as a kid. While I didn't do a lot of big game hunting, it is certainly a big part of my growing up and family culture.

Q: Are you able to hunt during the season, and what else do you enjoy outside of work?
Ambrosia: Yes, I am able to hunt despite our crazy schedule during the season. We have weekends when we can go. Fortunately in Wyoming, we're very close to so much hunting opportunity. It's right here in our backyard.

I spend most of my free time hanging out with my family and kids. I have three kids who are getting more involved in sports, so we enjoy watching their sporting events. And my son turns 12 this year, which means he can now hunt. That is a fun milestone.

Thanks to Ambrosia for taking the time to tell us about herself! For more information on Wyoming hunting opportunities with SNS, please visit our website. You can also call us anytime at 307-266-4229 or request a free brochure.

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