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Hunting in South Dakota
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Licenses and Publications

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Online License Application:
If you are a U.S. or Canadian citizen, the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish & Parks offers the option of purchasing any over-the-counter license online. You must be over 16, possess a valid Social Security Number (not required of Canadian citizens), have a credit card and a printer.


Licensing:
Non-residents who are at least 12 years old or turn 12 before Jan. 1, may apply for or buy licenses and may hunt in an open season beginning Sept. 1. To purchase a South Dakota license, non-residents under 16 must show proof they have passed a hunter safety course or they hold a hunting license for the current or previous year from any state. All big game archery licensees, ages 11-15, all first-time archery big game licensees regardless of age, and all archery elk licensees must possess a National Bowhunter Education Foundation certificate or certificate of completion from a bowhunter education course approved by any state or provincial government.

Small Game Licenses:
Small game licenses, including pheasant, may be obtained from authorized licensing agents, such as hardware and sporting goods stores. Non-resident small game licenses are valid for two periods of five consecutive days each. Hunters may buy additional small game licenses.


Non-resident License Applications:
Non-resident applications are available by season. Specific deadlines are set by the Department of Game, Fish & Parks.

Season Application Available
Spring Turkey February
Special Buck April
Archery Antelope May
Archery Deer May
Waterfowl May
Fall Turkey June
Black Hills Deer June
Refuge Deer June
West River Deer July
Antelope July
East River Deer August

Publications:
Both the South Dakota Office of Tourism and the Department of Game, Fish & Parks produce print publications specifically for hunters and sportsmen/women. Most of these publications are available to read online and/or to download:

Request a free Fishing & Hunting packet from the Office of Tourism.

Request a variety of information from the Department of Game, Fish & Parks.