So I just settled back here after living here off and on most of my life. I’ve always told people how great a state this is for the outdoorsperson, once you wade through some bureaucracy and accept spending more $ for licenses at tags compared to some states.
But reading threads like the below...
https://southdakotasearchlight.com/2022/11/05/public-access-fight-draws-state-into-court-with-townships/
Pretty cool to see how South Dakota had the foresight to include these section lines to ensure public access to landlocked public land. But frustrating to see how an adjacent landowner was...
I recently retired and we actually chose to retire to California where I’ve lived off and on much of my life. Many likley are incredulous, but if you’ve ever lived here or spent a lot of time here you know how incredible it is for anyone who enjoys any type of outdoor activity. It truly has it...
https://fox5sandiego.com/2018/10/01/hunter-hospitalized-with-life-threatening-injuries-after-bear-he-shot-rolls-on-top-of-him-in-alaska/
Not a bear hunter, but I found the first line of this article bizarre and misleading. “Bear meat is no delicacy and hunters almost never eat it.” Bizarre...
Hunting D16 deer, unfortunately did not get out at all during bow season and have only been out twice in general. Hunting national forest, did minimal scouting but saw a little sign. Saw deer (and turkey!) while going to/from where I’m hunting but on private land. No deer and no sign lately...