DIY Pheasant Hunting in South Dakota
Ree Heights, SD
1-7 Guests • Lodge • Private • Self-Guided/DIY
Description
Our Goals and Who We Are
Our goal is to do our very best to provide a quality hunt and an enjoyable trip for all our guests. We specialize in small group hunts. If you are looking for an affordable, down-to-earth hunting experience for you and your family or friends in South Dakota, look no further. We are open from Sep 10th thru Nov 30th. If you have a smaller group or special request, give us a call, and we will do what we can to make it happen.
We are located on the Central Plains of South Dakota. 139 miles west of Sioux Falls, 49 miles west of Huron, 55 miles east of Pierre, and 17 miles south of Miller.
2-Day Hunting Packages Include:
Access to a Pheasant Hunting Preserve on privately owned land
One night stay prior to 1st-day hunt check-in after 5 pm, check-out by 4 pm on last day of the hunt.
Up to 3 rooster pheasants per person per day
Lodging accommodates up to 7 hunters
Access to a fully furnished kitchen
Access to the bird cleaning station
Access to freezer
Hunting dogs welcome - Heated dog kennels are included
Satellite TV & Wireless Internet & Laundry Facilities
Additional Items and Details:
Guided hunt with trained dogs can be added on
Add on Trap Shooting
Non-hunting guests welcome for a discounted fee
Take additional rooster pheasants for an additional fee per bird
Bird cleaning can be added on for a fee per bird
We have both wild birds and pen-raised birds on the property
You will need a SD Hunting License
Base price is per person for a 2-Day UNGUIDED hunt. Add non-hunting guests for an additional fee at checkout.
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Upgrades
Non Shooting Guest
$82.50
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Gear List
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
- 12 Gauge Shotgun
- Shotgun Shells - 6 Shot is Recommended
- SD Hunting License
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Rules & Guidelines
https://gfp.sd.gov/hunt/
Hunters 12 years and older are eligible to hunt in South Dakota and must purchase a valid hunting license. Youth between the ages of 12 and 16 must complete a registered hunter safety course in order to obtain their license.
Additional regulations regarding bag limits, weapon permits, and tags may be found on the South Dakota Game, Parks, and Fish website.
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