Think there are quite a few WPAs (waterfowl production areas) up there which are good pheasant hunting places with cattails, grass, and nearby crop stalks and stubble. The WPAs are well-marked with signage and are on the SD hunting atlas. Weird thing about SD is that in the first week of the season hunting hours start at noon and at 10 a.m. after that. Good luck!
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Is first week after resident a good time to go?Think there are quite a few WPAs (waterfowl production areas) up there which are good pheasant hunting places with cattails, grass, and nearby crop stalks and stubble. The WPAs are well-marked with signage and are on the SD hunting atlas. Weird thing about SD is that the first week of the season is for residents only. Hunting hours start at 10 a.m. after that. When you get your license you'll have to pick two five-day periods to hunt. Make your second period as late in the season as possible. You can always change it to an earlier date, but if the date you pick comes and goes, that's it; you're done.
Good luck!
depends on the weather and of course there will be more non-resident hunters than at any other timeIs first week after resident a good time to go?
depends on the weather and of course there will be more non-resident hunters than at any other time
I would personally avoid that time period just for those specific reasons. October is hot, there's still a lot of crops, and the hunting pressure is sky high. Wait a week or two and there will be a lot less hunters.
Unless of course you want to deal with fighting other hunters for spots but that's not my cup of tea.
standing corn is a big negative for pheasant hunting, vacuums up the birds.
Excellent advice. With the 10am start, I almost always use the hours between 8:00 and 9:30 to drive around checking out public spots.Drink your coffee in the truck and put some miles on..
Good luck and report back!
Every pheasant hunter should go to the NR SD opener at least once in their life.Is first week after resident a good time to go?
I remember being at Dakota Mart in Pierre the Friday evening before the Non Resident opener back before you could get your license online. Downstairs at the sporting goods counter people were three deep all around the counter buying licenses, ammo and even guns. It was nuts but a good experience for my young sons. The restaurants and motels were packed. I was grateful to have some private access as the public spots were crowded. Not my cup of tea anymore but I am grateful for the experience.Every pheasant hunter should go to the NR SD opener at least once in their life.
It is an experience similar to a Super Bowl or Daytona 500. I think I made the opener my first 3 trips.
It can also be dangerous for hunters and especially dogs if the temperatures are in the 90s.
My advice would be to go and experience the opener, then schedule a return trip in December or January. Crops are in, motels half full, cool to cold temps, not much competition, maybe some snow.