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1024 acres of prime whitetail and mule deer hunting land for lease for the 2018 hunting season.  Land is located 8 miles south of herrick, south dakota in the beautiful rolling hills.  The ponca creek…
$5000 - $15000
Acres
1,024
Zip
57538
County
Gregory
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Turkey, Dove, Quail, Duck
Nestled between 1000s of acres of National Grassland, cared for by generations of the same family, this secluded hunting gem is home to an abundance of wildlife. White tail and muleys abound. Water is available.…
$1000 - $5000
Acres
700
Zip
57780
County
Pennington
Type
Annual, Short Term
Game
Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Dove, Predator

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South Dakota Hunting Leases

South Dakota Hunting Land for Leases:

South Dakota hunting leases offer some of the most diverse hunting opportunities to the hunters. The state contains both Whitetail deer, Mule deer, Pronghorn, Moose, Elk, Waterfowl, Furbearers, and waterfowl hunting. Many hunters are willing to drive to a South Dakota hunting lease for conditions that allow for a better hunting experience. The western 1/3 of the state offers great mule deer hunting – so good, in fact, we think it compensates for the difficulty in obtaining a non-resident mule deer tag. If you do draw a tag (available for muzzleloader only) you can expect a hunt to remember. Moreover, South Dakota upland game hunting has a reputation of its own. Bobwhite quail and ring neck pheasant can commonly be found in the same habitat in the great state of South Dakota. Get the most use out of your South Dakota hunting lease by bringing a bird dog for a hunt after you take your trophy whitetail. If you’re looking for some exceptional deer hunting, South Dakota hunting leases may be exactly what you’re looking for.

Hunting Leases South Dakota:

Total area available for hunting in this state is 2.3 million acres which include public hunting lands and also hunting leases. This is almost 4.9% of the total area of this state. Hunting leases in South Dakota provide great facilities for hunters including well-furnished restrooms, toilets, fresh drinking water, security, tuck shops, and camp grounds. Moreover, minimum age for hunting in South Dakota is 18 and no license is required for the hunters at this age. However, an adult should be watching them continuously while they are hunting animals. There are special areas in hunting leases for the people who are physically disabled so that they can hunt their desired animals easily. Hunters are allowed to bring their pets on hunting leases in South Dakota but they must be leashed and recent vaccination slips of pets must be kept by the hunter. Dogs can also be brought on the hunting leases but should not be used for hunting Deer and Elk. However, dogs can be used to find out the wounded deer and elk. Additionally, alcoholic drinks and drugs are prohibited on hunting lands. Also, hunters can camp on hunting leases in South Dakota but not more than 21 consecutive days. Lastly, every year more than 45,000 hunters visit this state to hunt Big and Small games which help in improving the economic condition of this state and also built an interest in people for hunting animals which is considered to be a great outdoor activity in United States.

Private Hunting Lands South Dakota:

Private hunting lands in South Dakota provide great facilities for hunters including well-furnished restrooms, toilets, fresh drinking water, security, tuck shops, and camp grounds. Minimum age for hunting in South Dakota is 18 and no license is required for the hunters at this age. However, an adult should be watching them continuously while they are hunting animals. There are special areas in hunting leases for the people who are physically disabled so that they can hunt their desired animals easily. Moreover, hunters are allowed to bring their pets on hunting leases in South Dakota but they must be leashed and recent vaccination slips of pets must be kept with the hunter. Dogs can also be brought on the hunting leases but should not be used for hunting Deer and Elk. However, dogs can be used to find out the wounded deer and elk. Alcoholic drinks and drugs are prohibited on hunting lands.