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<blockquote data-quote="COhunter68" data-source="post: 2288802" data-attributes="member: 119931"><p>FYI, in replying to this old post, I did a guided pronghorn hunt with SNS from Sept. 15-17, 2021, in Unit 73 near Casper, WY, private land only. Two ranches, Forgey (80K ac.) and Casper Creek (30k+). It turns out, contrary to what I was told, that I was hunting on the same units that the non-trophy antelope hunters are on. As the SNS guide said, only difference is you pay $1000 more. Also, their "trophies" are under the Safari Club (SCI) measure, which will usually score much higher than B&C, as I've seen it. Morning of third day, after some of the toughest hunting, with few quality antelope, that I've been on, my guide encouraged me to essentially just tag out - took a buck that he measured as 70 1/2 B&C, lol. A waste of 7 years worth of points, cost of hunt ($3500+), plus $00 guide tip, etc. Makes me ill thinking about it. One and only time I'll ever hunt with SNS; the guide worked hard, but wasn't particularly skilled - I could have done better spotting and stalking on my own. Don't waste your money. Based on my experience, only good thing about SNS is the salesmanship of their hunts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COhunter68, post: 2288802, member: 119931"] FYI, in replying to this old post, I did a guided pronghorn hunt with SNS from Sept. 15-17, 2021, in Unit 73 near Casper, WY, private land only. Two ranches, Forgey (80K ac.) and Casper Creek (30k+). It turns out, contrary to what I was told, that I was hunting on the same units that the non-trophy antelope hunters are on. As the SNS guide said, only difference is you pay $1000 more. Also, their "trophies" are under the Safari Club (SCI) measure, which will usually score much higher than B&C, as I've seen it. Morning of third day, after some of the toughest hunting, with few quality antelope, that I've been on, my guide encouraged me to essentially just tag out - took a buck that he measured as 70 1/2 B&C, lol. A waste of 7 years worth of points, cost of hunt ($3500+), plus $00 guide tip, etc. Makes me ill thinking about it. One and only time I'll ever hunt with SNS; the guide worked hard, but wasn't particularly skilled - I could have done better spotting and stalking on my own. Don't waste your money. Based on my experience, only good thing about SNS is the salesmanship of their hunts. [/QUOTE]
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