Spot-and-Stalk Wyoming Whitetail Hunting in the Black Hills

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When most hunters think of whitetail hunting, they picture long hours in a tree stand or box blind, waiting for deer to move. While that style has its place, our Wyoming whitetail hunt offers a different kind of experience; one that's active, strategic, and fully immersive. This hunt takes place in Wyoming's famed Black Hills, where wide-open country meets big-frame bucks and productive whitetail habitat. SNS Outfitter & Guides has hunted this exclusive 10,000-acre property for more than thr...

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From Mule Deer to Whitetail: 32 Seasons on a Legendary Wyoming Ranch

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Thirty-two seasons ago, in 1994, SNS Outfitter began guiding hunts in the northeast corner of Wyoming near the small town of Newcastle. It was here, on the edge of Wyoming's famed Black Hills, that a hunting legacy began. This corner of the state is well known today for its strong populations of whitetail deer and Merriam turkeys, but back then, the story looked very different. In those early years, this country was mule deer country. Back When It Was All Mule Deer When SNS first began hunting t...

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Mastering Wyoming Preference Points

Welcome to SNS Outfitter & Guides classroom. Today, our topic at hand is Wyoming Preference Points. This subject ranks high on our list of Frequently Asked Questions so we wanted to provide you with some “cliff notes” and help answer your most burning questions.

The world of hunting has changed a lot over the years. Back in the day, a person could go out and purchase a license over the counter in just about any area they would like to hunt. In today's world however, with the increased demand to hunt out west, the number of applicants has sky rocketed, making drawing a license far more difficult. The Wyoming Game and Fish offers problem solving solution, giving non-resident hunters the opportunity to purchase “Preference Points” for big game animals such as Antelope, Elk, Deer, Moose & Big Horn Sheep.

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