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Hunt South
Dakota
The Pheasant Capital of the World
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Sharptail Grouse, Prairie
Chicken, Morning Dove, & Prairie Dog.
September 16 - October 13
These hunts are on the beautiful rolling hills of
western South Dakota. The weather is very warm this time of year. This is a
great opportunity for the hunter with pointing dogs. Prairie Dog shooting
and Large Mouth Bass fishing can be included on these hunts.
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Sharptail Grouse, Prairie
Chicken, **Waterfowl
These hunts offer the opportunitiy
of hunting both upland birds and **waterfowl. This is a great hunt. (Deadline
on this hunt is July 1.)
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Non resident waterfowl apps due June
20th
These are the hunts that Dakota
Trackers and South Dakota are famous for. Bountiful numbers of
pheasants make this a truly unforgettable hunt of a lifetime. Early season
hunts are warm and comfortable. Late November and December hunts can be a
bit on the cool side. These late season hunts while cool and challenging
are very exciting and personally preferred as the birds are bunched in
large flocks and quite wild. All birds are native; we're not a game farm.
All hunting will be on Dakota Trackers
20,000 acres of leased land.
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**Waterfowl's deadline
application is July 1, 2006. South Dakota issues only 4,000 non-resident waterfowl licenses
annually. This makes it necessary to apply early.
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Needed for License
Application: Name, Complete
Address, Date of Birth, Hair Color, Height,
Weight, and Social Security Number.
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