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South Dakota Turkey Hunting Guides & Outfitters
9170 Highway 31 McIntosh, SD 57641
Located in southwestern North Dakota along the South Dakota border, this 8300 acre ranch with 2 major rivers and several creeks is where you will want to have your hunting adventure. Never before opened up for outside hunting, this area includes rivers, valleys, buttes and deep canyons. It is prime habitat for deer (both whitetail and mule deer), coyotes, prairie dogs, sharptail grouse, pheasants, mourning doves, and turkeys.
An experience you won't forget.
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Britton, SD
Couteau des Prairie Outfitters provides full service guide and outfitting at 14 locations across the state of South Dakota and just under 700,000 acres of private land for our guests' use.
Coteau des Prairie Outfitters offers 4 types of hunting and fishing packages: Self-Guided, Semi-Guided , Fully-Guided and Exclusive along with combination hunting packages and multi day packages ranging from 3 to 21 days to meet our guest's needs. Group rate discounts offered.
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22025 Trask Rd Wall, SD 57790
Cow Creek Ranch is a working cattle ranch, with over 150 years of horse and cattle experience. We offer a wide range of ranch activities for our guests including guided hunts for deer, pheasant, turkey and prairie dog.
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1901 Flag Mt. Dr. Pierre, SD 57501
Deep Creek Elk Ranch has been privately owned and operated by the Neuhauser family since 1909. Located in western South Dakota, the ranch consists of about 11,000 acres of huntable land. We specialize in elk hunting, but also offer hunts for mule deer, grouse and turkey.
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201 W. 8th St Presho, SD 57568
Garnos Ranch, located on the banks of Medicine Creek near Presho, South Dakota, has over 15,000 acres of the finest hunting land in North America. We offer guided hunts in a variety of species including deer, turkey, pheasant and waterfowl. Our experienced guides will assist you in a hunt of a lifetime. Lodging and meals are available.
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HC74, 256 Forestburg, SD 57314
Pearson's Hunting Adventures, Inc. Is located just 15 minutes SE of Huron, this 2,000 acre public preserve offers clay shooting as well as Field, Driven, and Blinds shoots for Dove, Quail, Pheasant, Huns, Turkey, Sharp Tail Grouse, Ducks, and
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709 S. Walnut Freeman, SD 57029
Sportsman Acres is located 70 miles southwest of Sioux Falls, SD in the heart of pheasant territory and with over 8,500 acres, of prime hunting habitat, managed to give you and your hunting party a pheasant hunt that is second to none.
Sportsman's Acres specializes in Wild Pheasant Hunts but we also offer Dove, Archery Deer, Waterfowl, or combination hunts to fit your needs.
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20239 321st Ave. Harrold, SD 57536
Tumbleweed Lodge is only a half hour east of Pierre, this large 10,000 acre preserve offers field and driven shoots for Dove, Pheasant, Turkey, Prairie Chicken, Sharp Tail Grouse, Ducks, and Geese. Packages start at $1395 for a 2 day hunt. The
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12297 Vallery Road Nisland, SD 57762
We invite you to Vallery's High Plains Game Ranch for a hunting experience that won't be forgotten. We specialize in big game hunts for pronghorn sheep and whitetail deer, along with game bird like pheasant, Partridge and Grouse.
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* All listing information was obtained from publicly available resources including the internet. We here at Foremost Hunting do not hold claim that the information above is of our own. In most cases the information was derived from the taxidermists own website.
South Dakota Turkey Hunting News
| Shooting Hours End at Sunset by bigbuck | | PIERRE, S.D. - All good things, even a day of hunting, must come to an end. In South Dakota, that means when the sun sets, it's time for hunters to call in the dogs and call it a day. | | Dress for Success - Fall Turkey Safety Tips by bigbuck | | The best hunt is a SAFE hunt! Both novice and experienced sportsmen should continuously review basic safety practices. The fall turkey season requires different tactics and safety precautions from the spring gobbler season. Dressing right is the key to both safe and successful turkey hunting. While sitting still is most important, full camouflage helps hunters blend into the surroundings and elude the turkey's keen eyesight. | | Updated CRP Rental Rates Make Conservation Programs More Attractive by bigbuck | PIERRE, S.D. -- Updated rental rates are now available for new Conservation Reserve Program contracts. In many areas of South Dakota, average CRP rental rates have increased 10 percent to 20 percent, making them much more competitive with local cash rent.
“This increase in CRP rental rates will make enrolling environmentally sensitive lands such as wetlands much more attractive for landowners” said Game, Fish and Parks Private Lands Habitat Biologist Rocco Murano. “CRP has been vital in the maintenance and expansion of local wildlife populations.” | | SD 2008 Hunting Handbook, Hunting Atlas Now Available by host | PIERRE, S.D.—Two of the S.D. Game, Fish and Parks Department’s most popular publications are now available to the public. | | GFP Commission to Meet at Fort Sisseton by host | In addition to their regular business, Game, Fish and Parks Commissioners will get a history lesson when they conduct their August meeting at Fort Sisseton Historic State Park. The commission's agenda for the one-day meeting on Aug. 7 includes a tour of the park, located 10 miles southwest of Lake City. | | NWTF Presents Glenn Sapir 2008 Communicator of the Year Award by host | Glenn Sapir, of Putnam Valley, N.Y., was recognized as the National Wild Turkey Federation's 2008 Communicator of the Year recipient during a Professional Outdoor Media Association conference luncheon Saturday, Aug. 2, in Sioux Falls, S.D. | | New Law Relies on Parents to Decide if Children Can Hunt by host | PIERRE, S.D.—South Dakota’s hunting heritage has traditionally been passed from one generation to the next. Recognizing that linage, and wanting to help it along, the S.D. Legislature approved a bill this year that allows children as young as 10 years of age to take part in mentored hunting opportunities.
“Having youngsters in the field is nothing new in South Dakota,” said Tony Leif, director of the Wildlife Division of the S.D. Game, Fish and Parks Department. “Many South Dakotans learned about hunting and the outdoors well before they were old enough to hunt.” | | Learn a New Outdoor Activity This Spring by host | HURON, S.D.—With the arrival of spring, people are anxious to get outdoors and enjoy the nice weather. The S.D. Outdoor Expo to be held on the S.D. State Fairgrounds on May 17-18 will be a great opportunity for the whole family to get outside, enjoy the outdoors and learn a few new activities that they can enjoy all summer long. There are nearly 100 activities and booths for people to visit. There is sure to be something for everyone. | | Turkey Hunters Need to be Watchful, Wary for Safety’s Sake by host | PIERRE, S.D.—South Dakota’s robust turkey population has proven to be popular with hunters. Consequently, when they take to the field this weekend, turkey hunters should use caution in order to have a safe hunting experience. The spring turkey season starts on April 12.
“Hunters shouldn’t make the mistake of thinking that they’re in the woods alone,” said Curt Robertson, hunter safety coordinator for the S.D. Game, Fish and Parks Department. “A hunter who makes that assumption is more likely to be involved in an accident.” | | GFP Seeking Input on Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Proposal by host | PIERRE, SD—The S.D. Game, Fish and Parks Department has identified the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program as a powerful tool to meet goals to provide additional undisturbed habitat for wildlife and public hunting access. |
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