 Let me start by thanking you for visiting the SCOGA web site. I hope you enjoy viewing it as much as we did making it and find it informative as well. I am sure that you will find all of your outdoor recreation needs can be fulfilled right here. Our members offer a wide variety of services including big game hunts, pack trips, fishing, spot packs and gear drops, winter recreation and some of the finest lodges and resorts found anywhere in the West. As president of SCOGA I can say with confidence that if you book a trip with a SCOGA member you will not be disappointed. Our members are some of the most dedicated individuals in the outdoor recreation world. Their goal is to see that you have a safe, fun, successful and memorable trip that you and your family and friends will not soon forget. In closing, let a member of SCOGA help you with your plans for the dream western vacation or big game hunt. We have by far the best big game hunting and fishing in the Rocky Mountain West. Best Regards and Happy Trails
 
Todd Stevie, President
Sublette County Outfitters and Guides Association
The Sublette County Outfitters and Guides Association was formed in 1960, one year after its parent organization, The Wyoming Outfitters and Guides Association. A unified voice for the outfitting industry was essential to meet the challenges of the expanding regulatory agencies, land use disputes, growing big game license issue problems, big game season & population issues and to increase the degree of professionalism in the industry. We mirror the WyOGA in that we have four primary objectives: To LOBBY; To LEGISLATE; To EDUCATE; and To PROMOTE In order to accomplish these goals, SCOGA is involved locally, statewide and nationally in the issues that involve the outfitting and recreational industries.
The outfitting industry contributes significantly to our local and state communities and economics. Tourism income in Wyoming is now approaching $2 Billion annually with the hunting industry alone contributing over $90 million per year. In addition to bringing a significant income to Sublette County each season, the SCOGA members are proud to have been sponsoring a scholarship program to our local communities. Since 1986, we have donated $1000 annually to our high school scholarship program ($500 to a Pinedale senior, $500 to a Big Piney senior). SCOGA was established in 1960 with the following members: - Keith Anderson Honorary Lifetime Member
- Mary Faler
- Joe Hicks
- Bill Isaacs
- Walt Lozier
- Archie Pollard
- Monte Skinner
- Hank Snow Honorary Lifetime Member
- Dick Thomson Honorary Lifetime Member
Tom Mollring is also an Honorary Lifetime Member. |