Just got back from hunting 4 days east of Pierre and I am amazed at the crap they allow to be put into the WIA program. Most of the fields were cut wheat or Beans. You would see an entire section of nothing. Great news is it was free to hunt! There was also two fields I saw that were WIA that had cut corn and cattle in them. How can that be considered a WIA if they are running cattle on them. It is depressing to know our money goes to these programs and they just dish it out to farmers that know their land is basically unhuntable. Is it that hard to have some accountability to these guys to have at least some cover on a field if you are going to get paid to put it into WIA. The cattle thing was the one that really irked me. Am I free to then go shoot by the cows???
Between the habitat stamp thing and the WIA thing I am getting soured on how SD is handling the hunting access. I talked to a farmer and he agreed that his fellow farmers were putting land into the WIA that they knew would never get touched. He said the old trick was not to enroll it until late so it wouldn't make it onto the maps and then nobody would know it was a WIA. I think that has been fixed. I am not anti-farmer more mad that the state runs these programs so poorly.
Are you guys seeing similar in other parts of the state?
Between the habitat stamp thing and the WIA thing I am getting soured on how SD is handling the hunting access. I talked to a farmer and he agreed that his fellow farmers were putting land into the WIA that they knew would never get touched. He said the old trick was not to enroll it until late so it wouldn't make it onto the maps and then nobody would know it was a WIA. I think that has been fixed. I am not anti-farmer more mad that the state runs these programs so poorly.
Are you guys seeing similar in other parts of the state?