Wyoming Hunt Recap: An Adventure with SNS Outfitter & Guides

Now that we’re only a couple weeks away from 2020, it’s time for me to recap my 2019 combo hunt with SNS. I had the opportunity to go on an amazing hunt with SNS Outfitter & Guides. It was a mule deer and antelope combo hunt in eastern Wyoming, and we stayed at Camp Envy, hunt 2. I’ll talk about the story of Camp Envy another ti[...]

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Cow Elk Hunting with SNS Outfitter & Guides

Recently we have had an increased interest in our cow elk hunts. Here at SNS Outfitter & Guides, we offer two different options for our cow elk hunts, Regular season (October) and Late season (November). I will be breaking down the differences in the hunts for you today.

Regular Season (October) Cow Elk Hunts: These four-day horseback hunts in the Big Horn Mountain Range are fully guided and include room and board while in camp[...]

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Meet David Dandridge, Taxidermist and Hunting Guide

We’ve introduced him before, but we’re back again with David Dandridge. If you missed our first interview, you can read it here. This time around, we’re visiting with David about his taxidermy business, D & D Taxidermy. 

David has been a long-time hunting guide for SNS and h[...]

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The Hunt is Approaching: Wyoming Here we Come!

October is well underway, and I thought I better check in with y’all. In case you’re new around here, my name is Candace. I’m currently on a hunting series with SNS Outfitter & Guides in Wyoming. This is my first year of these hunts, it’s certainly not my last. I’m looking forward to an adventure-packed journey over the next couple years. You can read about my experience this far by clicking here.

To get you get up to[...]

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Nutrition in the Field: A Hunter’s Guide to Staying Fueled

When it comes to hunting, staying properly energized and hydrated are key. After all, most hunts are physically demanding. In order to keep up with your guide, fellow hunters, and the animal you’re pursuing, proper nutrition is equally important as physical fitness. In other words, maintaining peak physical shape correlates to consuming nutrient-dense, whole foods. In an ideal world, a hunter is in good health — both in athleticism an[...]

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Men’s Gear Review: Gear to Take A Look At

Hunting in the West means endless opportunities to tag world-class game, hike amongst pristine views, and enjoy variable weather. While one afternoon may bring sunshine and blue skies, the following morning could result in heavy snowfall. This provides a great opportunity to catch game moving down from higher elevations — but only if you and your gear are ready. For me, this starts with packing gear into the field that is as versatile as po[...]

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Recipe Feature: Antelope Jerky with Hi Mountain Seasonings

Antelope season is in full swing here in Wyoming, so what a better way to celebrate than to share one of our favorite recipe, Antelope Jerky. If you’re taking your Antelope home with you to process yourself, we would highly recommend giving this tasty recipe a try. Our friends at Hi Mountain Seasonings have really perfected their recipe and honestly we cannot compete with it. So, be sure to download the recipe below and let us know what you[...]

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Book a 2016 Wyoming Hunt By July 1 and Get 2015 Pricing

If you are planning a 2016 hunt, book before July 1st to get 2015 prices. Our 2016 prices go into effect in July!

Our 2015 season is booked here at SNS, and we are looking forward to a great year! Will all of the rain we’ve had this spring, it’s shaping up to be an excellent year for antler growth. Things are green here in Wyoming,[...]

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A Day in the Life: A Wyoming Hunt with SNS

When chatting with first-time clients and hunters from across the country, we’re often asked what can be expected on a hunt with SNS. What is a typical day like on a Wyoming hunt with us?

Here’s a short photo tour, showing a day in the life at a typical SNS hunting camp.

1. Up Before Dawn

At all of our camps across Wyoming, whether you’re hunting elk in the mountains or antelope further east, we’re always up well before daylight.[...]

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