A5 Sweet 16
Well-known member
I hunt 99% exclusively SD public land, walk-ins & CREP. About once every 4-5 years maybe I'll get on some private land. The vast majority of my hunting is on weekends & I hunt every weekend of the season. For the first month of the season or more, I don't hunt the first 3-4 hours of shooting hours. I rarely pull up to a spot only to see it being hunted. And I very, very rarely have run-ins of any kind with other hunters on the piece of ground I'm hunting. And I can't remember the last time that run-in involved an actual GROUP of hunters. So in the last many years, I've determined that the vast majority of public land hunters in SD do it in the first 3 hours of shooting hours. Then they either go home or move on to private land. I get that some of you travel long distances to hunt here & so you want to take advantage of the time you're given. But most of you also aren't the average hunter (big groups, unethical, inexperienced). So once in a while, just consider letting the other "yahoos" have it for the first 3-4 hours. Hit those spots later on. Most of the early bird hunters around here don't know what they're doing. Your success will probably be greater & your headache far less severe.