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  2. South Dakota's pheasant hunting season opens Saturday ... - AOL

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    The opening day of the 2022 traditional pheasant hunting season is Saturday, and there are some changes those seeking birds should be aware of. South Dakota's pheasant hunting season opens ...

  3. SD lacks data to prove trapping program increases the ... - AOL

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    They prey on ground-nesting birds such as pheasants and ducks, which are important to South Dakota’s hunting industry. The program pays trappers $10 for each tail they turn in from a nest predator.

  4. As South Dakota pheasant opener arrives, officials bring more ...

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    Oct. 15—As pheasant hunters flock the fields this weekend to kick off another season, they'll have more public land to access in the surrounding Mitchell area. Thanks to the success of a ...

  5. Common pheasant - Wikipedia

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    Pheasant hunting is very popular in much of the US, especially in the Great Plains states, where a mix of farmland and native grasslands provides ideal habitat. South Dakota alone has an annual harvest of over 1 million birds a year by over 200,000 hunters. [54]

  6. List of birds of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The ring-necked pheasant is the state bird of South Dakota. This list of birds of South Dakota includes species documented in the U.S. state of South Dakota and accepted by the South Dakota Ornithologists' Union (SDOU). As of October 2021, 440 species were included in the official list.

  7. Scouting in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 it changed its name to Northern South Dakota Council, changing the name again in 1931 to the Dasota Council. In 1933, the Dasota Council split, with half of the council going to Central South Dakota and half going to Arrowhead. In 1934 the Arrowhead Council (#703) was founded. In 1942 the Pheasant Council (#693) was founded. In 1943 ...

  8. Anderson: Non-resident hunters vote on South Dakota pheasant ...

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    To anyone who has ever held a scattergun in pursuit of a ring-necked pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, prairie chicken or Hungarian partridge, South Dakota is the Helen of Troy of all states. In ...

  9. Fort Pierre National Grassland - Wikipedia

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    Fort Pierre National Grassland is a United States National Grassland in central South Dakota, south of the capital city Pierre and its neighbor Fort Pierre. The national grassland is primarily a mixed-grass prairie and has a land area of 115,890 acres (46,900 ha). [2] In descending order of area it lies in parts of Lyman, Stanley, and Jones ...