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Prairie Dog Hunts

If Prairie Dog hunting is more your style or you are interested in trying something new, we can arrange for a guide to take you to a nearby prairie dog town for a little sport.  The action is fast and furious so bring plenty of ammo.  Not sure what to bring?  Contact us for more information!

LIMITS/LICENSES

During the open season, there is no limit on the number of prairie dogs you may shoot. Residents must have a predator/varmint license ($5.00), a furbearer license ($25.00), or any other current-year South Dakota resident hunting license. Nonresidents must have a predator/varmint license ($40.00) or any other current-year South Dakota nonresident hunting license. 

Youths: A parent, guardian, or a responsible adult (at least 18 years old) must accompany juveniles under age 16 (under age 18 for mourning doves) while hunting.

Resident youths who are at least 12 years of age or will turn 12 by Dec. 31 may buy licenses and hunt in South Dakota. Hunter safety cards are required only for youths ages 12 to 15 years of age.  Anyone younger cannot hunt in South Dakota. A parents or guardian must accompany the youth when obtaining the license.

Nonresident youths who are 12 to 15 years of age need a copy of their hunter safety card or a copy of a current or or a previous hunting license issued to them from any state.  The fee for the nonresident youth small game license is $25.  The license is valid for two, five-day periods, the same as the adult license.  It is for nonresidents ages 12 through 15.  A parents or guardian must accompany the youth when obtaining the license.

 

 


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