South Dakota Hunting Guides and Services
Our friendly professional pheasant hunting guides will strategically position you in the midst of multiple flushes of wild South Dakota pheasants; it's up to you to shoot straight and put those ringnecks down!
For a unique, exclusive South Dakota pheasant hunt and a place to get away and relax with friends and family, come and visit us at A1 Al's Pheasant Ranch.
Contact us at A1 Al's Pheasant Ranch today for more information or to book your pheasant hunt with us.
Visits: 7
Hunting For: Pheasant
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20 years experience in the pheasant guiding business, along with 10 + years of privately training Labrador retrievers, I have devoted myself to being a avid outdoorsman and sportsman. I have devoted my time to promoting first class pheasant hunting, using my knowledge of the area land and the bird numbers that inhabit it. Hunting behind a seasoned bird dog is truly a pleasure of mine.
The areas we hunt are areas we have hunted for many years, and will continue to enjoy for many more to come. I handpick these areas myself for maximum bird numbers and habitat.
Visits: 2
Hunting For: Geese, Pheasant
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When you arrive at the new hunting lodge, we'll arrange registration, licensing, and sleeping quarters. In the morning, after a Continental Breakfast, you'll meet with your guide for a brief hunting safety review. Next, load up your dogs and gear for a short drive to the ranches with scenery equivalent to "Dances With Wolves". You won't want to forget your camera for this hunting experience. We charge for our pheasant hunts, but the extraordinary scenery, natural settings, brilliant sunrises and sunsets, and quiet serenity are free to the beholder. Upon arriving at the field, you'll have time to acclimate your well-trained hunting dog and work out hunting strategies (deciding walkers and blockers). No dogs? No problem. Our guides have well trained pointers and retrievers to maximize your hunt. Plan on having Lunch & Refreshments in the field.
Visits: 3
Hunting For: Deer, Pheasant
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Bad River Bucks & Birds, LLC, located on a 100-year old family owned ranch in the rugged heart of South Dakota, is groomed for wildlife in its natural habitat.
Home to an abundant number of wild pheasants and some of the largest deer in the state, the ranch regularly plants both cover and food plots to attract a variety of upland game and deer as well as prairie dogs and other game. A portion of the land is designated as a hunting preserve, which allows for exclusive early and late season hunting. Trophy sized animals are as common as the panoramic sunsets.
Visits: 3
Hunting For: Deer, Pheasant
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Here you and your guests can enjoy world class wingshooting for Ringneck Pheasant, Hungarian Partridge, and later in the fall Canada Geese and Ducks. This private hunting paradise is located in the heart of the central flyway on the scenic Missouri River, only a 30 minute drive from the State Capitol of Pierre.
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Located in southwestern North Dakota along the South Dakota border, this 8300 acre ranch with 2 major rivers and several creeks is where you will want to have your hunting adventure. Never before opened up for outside hunting, this area includes rivers, valleys, buttes and deep canyons. It is prime habitat for deer (both whitetail and mule deer), coyotes, prairie dogs, sharptail grouse, pheasants, mourning doves, and turkeys.
An experience you won't forget.
Visits: 2
Hunting For: Coyote, Deer
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Welcome to our new and improved (we hope) website. It has taken some time (and pain) to get things updated but we hope it's worth it. We still have the hunt gallery section to view your pictures and still have basically the same content as before but just in an updated and cleaner fashion. Let us know your thoughts…
We have enjoyed some awesome weather for the first 6 weeks of the season…that is until today. 40 mph sustained winds, blinding snow and windchills in the teens. Oh well, that is South Dakota this time of year. The bird numbers have been outstanding. Everyone has commented on how well the crops and cover look this year. Amazing what a little rain can do at the right time.
Many have been calling with last minute plans for a trip to see us. Julie has been frantically trying to accommodate everyone's requests. Thank you everyone for your patience and understanding when trying to arrange things at a late date. Our calendar eases up once we hit the end of November and into December. We would welcome more hunters for what should be incredible late season hunts.
We have tried something new this year with a fan page on facebook. We try to keep it current with "pic of the day" section where we take our favorite picture (s) of the day and post on the site. Check it out under Broken Arrow Farms. We would also like to use it as a dialogue tool for our hunters to comment on our operation and handle requests.
Visits: 10
Hunting For: Pheasant
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Buffalo Butte Ranch is a 6,000 acre privately owned and operated farm which has been in our family for four generations. This is something we take great pride in considering today's climate of mergers, corporate farming and 2nd party investors.
Visits: 3
Hunting For: Pheasant, Turkey
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Your pheasant hunt will be second-to-none on our 1,200 acres of excellent pheasant habitat which includes grassland, cropland, food plots, and tree strips.
Shoot some clay pigeons to get dialed in with your shotgun before heading out to the field. We will provide hunting dogs or you can bring your own dogs and have them take part in some outstanding South Dakota hunting.
Visits: 2
Hunting For: Pheasant
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The Cedar River Lodge is nestled along the banks of the Cedar River in southern North Dakota, USA. This hunters paradise consists of working North Dakota cattle ranches with over 16,000 acres of prime hunting land.
It includes 25+ miles of pristine river bottom habitat, with numerous brushy wooded creeks amidst rich tree rowed cropland. This land has just been recently opened up for hunting.
Visits: 2
Hunting For: Coyote
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South Dakota Hunting News
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South Dakota Hunting Seasons ProposedChamberlain Oacoma SunCUSTER STATE PARK – The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission has proposed changes in several fall hunting seasons, including West River Deer, Black Hills Deer, Archery Deer, Archery Antelope, Youth Deer, Muzzleloader Deer, Fall Turkey and the ... |
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Significant changes proposed for some hunting seasonsBlack Hills PioneerThe South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks sent out notice this week that it is considering making several changes to hunting seasons this fall. Whether those changes are good or bad largely depends on the species you intend to hunt and where.and more » |
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Al Ward: The great hunt for Merriam turkeysTopeka Capital JournalBy Al Ward One of my favorite places to hunt is the Pine Springs Ranch along the Nebraska, South Dakota border. There are hills, green grass valleys, rock out-croppings and tall Ponderosa pines with lots and lots of Merriam turkeys. |
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Hunting elephants in South Dakota?Black Hills PioneerLast week, I told you a little about WH Over, a man whose namesake is a museum at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. While one can imagine that a South Dakota museum has exhibitions about anthropological, historical and archaeological ... |
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Muskrat hunting would be limited under new seasonDaily RepublicCUSTER — The state Game, Fish and Parks Commission is proposing an uncharacteristic restriction for South Dakota's new muskrat hunting season that was established by the Legislature. CUSTER — The state Game, Fish and Parks Commission is proposing an ...and more » |
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Law officers have trouble policing SD huntingDaily RepublicSIOUX FALLS (AP) — Law enforcement agencies find it difficult to police hunting in South Dakota because the state does not require guides or lodge owners to be registered, officials said. SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Law enforcement agencies find it difficult ...and more » |
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Bait ban expanded after CWD casesJamestown SunBISMARCK (AP) — The Game and Fish Department is expanding a baiting ban in south central North Dakota where three cases of chronic wasting disease in deer have been documented. The ban had applied to hunting unit 3F2, where all of the CWD cases have ...and more » |
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Farewell to 'Mr. Apple Valley'Minneapolis Star TribuneIn decades as an elected official, Will Branning helped plan Apple Valley, attract the Minnesota Zoo and bring transit to the south metro. Retiring Dakota County Commissioner Will Branning was photographed at the MVTA transit station at 1540 Cedar Ave ... |
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Sioux Falls might change gun rule on city propertySioux Falls Argus LeaderAdam Turner, president of the Sioux Falls chapter of South Dakota Open Carry, said the door is open for a lawsuit if the rule change doesn't satisfy the concerns of gun owners. “We have the funding to where we can” file suit, Turner said.and more » |