
South Dakota GFP
The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) held their April Commission meeting at the Matthews Training Center in Pierre. The Commission had several proposals and finalizations for upcoming seasons and regulations. WILDLIFE PROPOSALS Closed Area on Lake Francis Case The Commission accepted a petition to eliminate the closed area, referenced as the โDredge Holeโ below the I-90 bridge on Lake Francis Case by Chamberlain. This area is closed December 1-April 30 and includes the area between the I-90 Bridge and Railroad Bridge. This would open this area to fishing for the entire season. Removing the Dredge Hole closure is now a Commission proposal. Mentored Hunting The Commission proposed the following changes to the mentored hunting process:
Electronic Tagging The Commission proposed a definition of tagging to accommodate the comprehensive testing the department is conducting regarding electronic tagging. This will not replace the current locking seal tagging rule, but allow the option to switch to an electronic tagging option in the future. Mentored/Youth/Apprentice Deer The Commission proposed the 2025 and 2026 mentored/youth/apprentice deer hunting seasons. The season dates would be:
Archery Deer The Commission proposed the 2025 and 2026 archery deer hunting seasons. The season dates would be:
Nonresidents may not hunt private lands leased by GFP for public hunting access or public lands until Oct. 1. The proposal also includes the expansion of the municipal deer hunting areas around Sioux Falls and establishment of a municipal deer hunting area in Hot Springs. Muzzleloader Deer The Commission proposed the 2025 and 2026 muzzleloader deer hunting seasons with the following dates:
All license numbers were recommended, and final action will occur at the May GFP Commission meeting. Black Hills Deer The Commission proposed the 2025 and 2026 Black Hills deer hunting seasons with the following dates:
All license numbers were recommended and final action will occur at the May GFP Commission meeting. Custer State Park Deer The Commission proposed the 2025 and 2026 Custer State Park deer hunting seasons with the following dates:
The Commission proposal includes keeping the โantlerless deerโ season closed in Custer State Park. All license numbers were recommended, and final action will occur at the May GFP Commission meeting. West River Deer The Commission proposed the 2025 and 2026 west river deer hunting seasons with the following dates: 2025
2026
All license numbers were recommended, and final action will occur at the May GFP Commission meeting. Refuge Deer The Commission proposed the 2025 and 2026 National Refuge deer hunting seasons with the following dates: 2025 Season Dates:
2026 Season Dates:
All license numbers were recommended, and final action will occur at the May GFP Commission meeting. East River Deer The Commission proposed the 2025 and 2026 east river deer hunting seasons with the following dates: 2025
2026
All license numbers were recommended, and final action will occur at the May GFP Commission meeting. Black Hills Elk The Commission proposed the Black Hills and Custer State Park elk hunting seasons with the following dates:
Black Hills Firearm
897 any elk licenses and 1,335 antlerless elk licenses are recommended for the 2025 Black Hills and Custer State Park elk hunting seasons. This would result in 115 additional any elk licenses and 515 additional antlerless elk licenses compared to 2024. The following recommendations represent a 15% increase in any elk licenses and a 63% increase in antlerless elk licenses from 2024 to 2025. WILDLIFE FINALIZATIONS Public Lands and Waters The Commission adopted two rules to align with the United States Code of Federal Regulations, which was a recommendation made by the US Coast Guard. The first rule clarifies the usage of personal flotation devices be used in accordance with any requirements on the approval label or ownerโs manual. The second rule clarifies required fire extinguishers be in serviceable condition and not expired. Prairie Elk The Commission adopted the Prairie Elk Season with the following dates: |
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The Commission expanded the West River Prairie Elk unit (PRE-WRA) to include all counties west of the Missouri River not currently in an existing Prairie Elk or Black Hills Elk hunting unit and to expand the season dates for Prairie Elk Unit 9A, to expand season dates for Prairie Elk Unit 27A to Sept. 1 โ Dec. 31, and to allow the use of landowner-own-land, resident-only antlerless elk license for this unit. The Commission approved a tag allocation of 136 โany elkโ and 280 โantlerless elkโ licenses for the Prairie Elk Hunting Season. Bighorn Sheep The Commission approved the 2025 Bighorn Sheep Hunting Season dates from Sept. 1 โ Dec. 31. The Commission also approved a change to the BHS โ BH4 unit to include those portions of Lawrence and Meade counties south and west of Interstate 90. A total of 7 ram bighorn sheep licenses will be available for the Bighorn Sheep Hunting Season, which includes one auction license. Mountain Lion The Commission voted to allow the initiation of the pursuit of a mountain lion with dogs outside the Black Hills Fire Protection District to occur anywhere, where permitted by the landowner or managing authority. Duck Hunting Season The Commission approved the 2025 duck hunting season dates of: High Plains Zone
Low Plains North & Low Plains Middle Zone
Low Plains South Zone
The 2025-25 duck hunting season will allow the take of 3 pintail ducks in the traditional bag limit and will decrease the โbonus blue-winged teal seasonโ from 16 to 9 days. These changes are in conjunction with changes made to US Fish and Wildlife Serviceโs Federal Register. Goose Hunting Season The Commission approved the following dates for the 2025 goose hunting season: Canada Geese (and Brant)
Light Geese
White-fronted Geese
The Commission also voted to repeal the Special Canada Goose season in Unit 3 and include Bennett County into Unit 2. Public Comment Opportunity and Upcoming Meeting To hear the discussion on any of the topics on the agenda, audio from the meeting is available through South Dakota Public Broadcasting and will soon be available on the GFP website as part of the meeting archive. To see these documents in their entirety, visit gfp.sd.gov/commission/information. To be included in the public record and to be considered by the Commission, public comments must include a full name and city of residence and be submitted by 11:59 p.m. CDT May 4. The next Regular Commission Meeting will be held May 8-9 at the Custer State Park Event Barn. |
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