"The 2024 South Dakota pheasant season was absolutely spectacular," said Governor Larry Rhoden. "Hunters come from across the world to enjoy South Dakota's pheasant season because they know they are going to find, and harvest birds, which makes South Dakota truly the greatest state to pheasant hunt.”
This claim is supported by these harvest numbers, with South Dakota harvesting more roosters in two weeks of October than any other state during their entire season.
A deeper dive into the hunter harvest data indicates how strong the pheasant season was, with approximately 9 birds per hunter averaged for the season.
“Habitat and access have been a top priority for the department, and that has played a key role in both abundant bird numbers and ample locations for hunters to target them," said Kevin Robling, GFP Secretary. "We are extremely pleased with the success of the 2024 season and plan to build on this success for 2025."
This is accomplished by partnering with landowners and ag producers through habitat programs offered by the State of South Dakota, the federal government, and multiple conservation groups working together to put more habitat acres on the landscape.
Approximately 80% of South Dakota is privately owned, which means landowners and ag producers are at the front line of habitat management.
“Conservation is a team effort, and South Dakota’s conservation delivery team is truly amazing,” elaborated Robling. “Taking care of the land is important to us as South Dakotans, and this land ethic mindset is what results in abundant wildlife populations.”
One example of these programs would be the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) on the James River and Big Sioux River valleys, which provides the benefits of CRP with the additional component of access.
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