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South
Dakota residents will
need an annual small game, 1-day small game, youth small game,
combination, or junior combination license to hunt pheasants.
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for license costs.
Nonresident
adults need a
nonresident small game license. The cost is $114 and is valid
for two, five-day periods that are designated on the nonresident
small game application (avail. in May/June). Licenses are
available over-the-counter from License
Agents throughout
the state, or by application through the mail. To acquire an
application, request or print one from this website by above links.
Resident
youths who
are at least 12 years of age or will turn 12 before Jan. 1 may apply
for or buy licenses and may hunt in any open season beginning on or
after Sept. 1. Hunter safety cards are required only for
youths ages 12 to 15 years of age. Anyone younger cannot hunt
in South Dakota. A parents or guardian must accompany the
youth when obtaining the license.
Nonresident
youths under
16 years of age need a copy of their hunter safety card or a copy of
a current or or a previous hunting license issued to them from any
state. The fee for the nonresident youth small game license is
$25. It is for nonresidents ages 12 through 15. A
parents or guardian must accompany the youth when obtaining the
license.
Resident
and nonresident small
game licenses are available over-the-counter from License
Agents |