A5 Sweet 16
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I don't understand. I've never seen a piece of state or federal "public" hunting ground sold or in any other way become NOT hunting ground. Never. Not once. And the vast, VAST majority of the time, most of it is NOT mowed or grazed, it's very huntable, & is in fact among the highest quality hunting in South Dakota. If I took every single dollar I've spent over 40 years on the things you mentioned (many thousands of $$) & tried to buy hunting on private land, I couldn't buy even a tiny FRACTION of the time I've enjoyed on public land & the prime habitat it offers. I believe that for a moderately experienced hunter or small group (maybe even for relatively inexperienced hunters), public land in SD offers far & away the most bang for your buck. That goes for pheasants, waterfowl, and probably several other game species. So thank you for buying your licenses, stamps, etc. & paying your taxes.You keep calling it Public ground but it's Government ground and they are for sale to the highest bidder. That's not you Mr. Seasonal Hunter so you will always get the short end of the stick. You know what will never get mowed before hunting season- private preserves. I sure wish I had back my share of money that goes in to DNRs, Habitat Stamps, boat/atv licensing, hunting licensing, conservation funds, state and federal taxes that go into "Public" grounds and take a $1,000 and buy some time on a private land that will treat me right.
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