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Here is my South Dakota 2021 hunt report, 12 - 21 Nov. This year, I was after deer, pheasant & fishing walleye.
My trip started with a shuttle ride from my town of Bonaire, GA to Atlanta Airport. The 2 hour ride was uneventful, and I arrived at the airport with plenty of time to check in. I was scheduled to fly with Delta, with a direct flight from Atlanta, GA, to Sioux Falls, SD. Checking in with Delta was uneventful, and checking my gun case with easy as well. No issues what's so ever. I was a bit hesitant that my flight to SD would be cancelled due to high winds in 60 MPH range, but thankfully the winds died down to about 25 MPH, and my flt was on time. Flight to SD was uneventful, but a bit bumpy on approach, and the Delta Capt was a good stick, and we landed without any issue, considering the Capt was an Army pilot on his previous life. I paid him a compliment on his good flying abilities, even thought he was not an Air Force pilot.
Arrived in SD at 7:45 PM, my bags arrived and I was in business. My ride was already outside waiting for me, and we were ready for our 3 hour ride to the lodge. I arrived at the lodge at 1105 PM, and I was welcome by some of the usual suspects and a good bowl of Gumbo. I found a bunk, and got ready for deer hunting in the morning, followed by pheasant hunting the rest of the day.
A bit of background about this place. This area is located in Winner, South Dakota, and it belongs to my former OIC (Officer in Charge) who worked with me, and we became best of friends during the time we worked together. He owns about 1000 acres, and it's divided by three different areas. I've been hunting there since 2000, and was a regular until I moved to GA, and work kept me away since 2014. This year I was lucky to draw two tags (buck & doe), and the usual pheasant hunting and fishing. I had never fished in SD, and I had never fished for walleye either, so I was excited about fishing for them. I grew up deep sea fishing, so this was a bit of a treat and something different
Here is a picture of what will be my home for the next week or so.
Deer hunting consisted of hunting in two different areas, and this morning we were hunting on the south side of Tripp County. The typical hunt here was the usual park and glass this massive land with hope of a stalk on a deer. We got to see deer, but they never came into our land, and all we could do was to watch them from a distance hoping they jump the fence in our area. The rut was in full swing, and the bucks were chasing does in estrus hoping to score. For the first time in my life I got to see two young bucks fight for the love of a watching doe. What a beautiful experience, and something I will always remember. The morning hunt ended with no shots fired, and we went home for a well deserved breakfast of eggs, bacon, hash brown, toast, and coffee.
I had forgotten how beautiful the sunrises and sunsets are in the Mid-West Plains.
More to follow.
My trip started with a shuttle ride from my town of Bonaire, GA to Atlanta Airport. The 2 hour ride was uneventful, and I arrived at the airport with plenty of time to check in. I was scheduled to fly with Delta, with a direct flight from Atlanta, GA, to Sioux Falls, SD. Checking in with Delta was uneventful, and checking my gun case with easy as well. No issues what's so ever. I was a bit hesitant that my flight to SD would be cancelled due to high winds in 60 MPH range, but thankfully the winds died down to about 25 MPH, and my flt was on time. Flight to SD was uneventful, but a bit bumpy on approach, and the Delta Capt was a good stick, and we landed without any issue, considering the Capt was an Army pilot on his previous life. I paid him a compliment on his good flying abilities, even thought he was not an Air Force pilot.

Arrived in SD at 7:45 PM, my bags arrived and I was in business. My ride was already outside waiting for me, and we were ready for our 3 hour ride to the lodge. I arrived at the lodge at 1105 PM, and I was welcome by some of the usual suspects and a good bowl of Gumbo. I found a bunk, and got ready for deer hunting in the morning, followed by pheasant hunting the rest of the day.
A bit of background about this place. This area is located in Winner, South Dakota, and it belongs to my former OIC (Officer in Charge) who worked with me, and we became best of friends during the time we worked together. He owns about 1000 acres, and it's divided by three different areas. I've been hunting there since 2000, and was a regular until I moved to GA, and work kept me away since 2014. This year I was lucky to draw two tags (buck & doe), and the usual pheasant hunting and fishing. I had never fished in SD, and I had never fished for walleye either, so I was excited about fishing for them. I grew up deep sea fishing, so this was a bit of a treat and something different

Here is a picture of what will be my home for the next week or so.
Deer hunting consisted of hunting in two different areas, and this morning we were hunting on the south side of Tripp County. The typical hunt here was the usual park and glass this massive land with hope of a stalk on a deer. We got to see deer, but they never came into our land, and all we could do was to watch them from a distance hoping they jump the fence in our area. The rut was in full swing, and the bucks were chasing does in estrus hoping to score. For the first time in my life I got to see two young bucks fight for the love of a watching doe. What a beautiful experience, and something I will always remember. The morning hunt ended with no shots fired, and we went home for a well deserved breakfast of eggs, bacon, hash brown, toast, and coffee.
I had forgotten how beautiful the sunrises and sunsets are in the Mid-West Plains.
More to follow.
