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Tourism is a major money-maker. South Dakota celebrates its heritage by offering a range of agricultural tourism experiences.
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Game, Fish, and Parks commissioners choose to table removing one-day nonresident fishing licenses. Officials said opponents of the proposal are gaining support.
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A lucky fisherman set a new South Dakota state walleye record at a recent outing on the Missouri River.
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Opening weekend of pheasant season provides an economic boom throughout the state. This year's opener remains on par with recent years.
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On October 30, 1919, South Dakota held its first official pheasant hunting season.
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The South Dakota Historical Society details the Aberdeen, South Dakota pheasant sandwiches of the 1940s.
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In this Dakota Life story from 2010, we visit an Ipswich area pheasant farm producing more than half a million birds annually and look at a southeast South Dakota farming operation that includes a hunting lodge.
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In this 2010 Dakota Life story, come pheasant hunting with Maggie Lindsey, the Outdoor Education Coordinator with the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks Department.
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In this 1962 clip of The American Sportsman Host Curt Gowdy is in Howard, South Dakota, hunting with actor Robert Stack and WWII heroes Joe Foss and General James Dolittle.
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Travel South Dakota has announced 23 "Rooster Rush" grant opportunities for communities across the state. Eligible communities will receive promotional materials for pheasant hunting.