Last Chance to Apply for Wyoming Antelope and Deer

The deadline is approaching to apply for Wyoming antelope and deer licenses for 2017. Applications must be submitted by May 31. If you’d like to hunt in Wyoming this year, now is the time to plan your hunt!

In most of our antelope hunting units, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department has increased license numbers for the 2017 season due to healthy herds, high fawn recruitment and low winter-kill. The harsh winter at high elevations in w[...]

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Archery Elk and Rifle Elk Hunting Opportunities

Happy New Year! We hope you enjoyed the holidays and that you’re ready to start planning your 2017 hunting adventures. Ready or not, the Wyoming elk application deadline is the end of January. With only a few weeks left, it’s time to decide on your plans for archery elk or rifle elk hunting next season.

Remember that in Wyoming, a portion of the license pool is set aside for a random draw. So even if you don’t have points in Wyomi[...]

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Don’t Miss the Wyoming Elk Hunting Application Deadline

Before the holiday break, we wanted to provide a quick reminder about the quickly approaching Wyoming elk hunting application deadline. If you’re interested in hunting elk in Wyoming next season, you must apply before the end of January!

We have a couple of great opportunities available here at SNS Outfitter and Guides:

First, we’d encoura[...]

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Only 2 Months Until the Wyoming Elk Application Deadline

For some of you, the 2016 hunting just ended. For many of you, it’s still going on. It may be hard to believe, but it’s time to start planning your 2017 elk hunts. The Wyoming elk application deadline is January 31 and that’s only a couple of months away!

With the application deadline coming up, it’s time to decide on your elk hunting plans for next year. We have three excellent elk hunting opportunities that we would like to hi[...]

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There’s Still Time to Apply for Wyoming Antelope

Picture yourself at first light, glassing across Wyoming’s undulating plains and badlands, spotting that first brown and white figure with black cheek patches and heavy, dark horns. Imagine yourself carefully picking your way up a shallow ravine, sneaking into range on a herd of antelope that’s just out of sight, on the open sagebrush flat.

For us here at SNS Outfitter and Guides, that’s what it’s all about. We love pursing ante[...]

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