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A bill allowing hunters to wear fluorescent pink is one step closer to becoming law.
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Spearfish Canyon has some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. Each winter those falls transform into a unique sport, ice climbing.
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A Senate committee is rejecting an effort to rename the Scalp Creek Lakeside Recreation Area in Gregory County.
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The South Dakota Senate passes a bill that restricts what it takes to meet in-state hunting and fishing licensing requirements. The bill states applicants must have been in South Dakota for 90 days before applying for a license.
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E-Bike use on the Mickelson trail proved a contentious matter for the Senate Ag and Natural Resources Committee.
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Mobridge is hosting its annual Ice Fishing Tournament for its twenty-third year despite the mild weather so far this winter. Each year, a committee decides if ice conditions on the Moreau and Grand Rivers are sustainable before the tournament.
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South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks is looking for public input on the state’s next fishery management plan.
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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.