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<blockquote data-quote="sourdough44" data-source="post: 876011" data-attributes="member: 16114"><p>I went twice, last time about 4 yrs ago. Both times was with a guide near White River, SD. The 1st year we had GREAT shooting, the 2nd yr just so-so. My favorite time is Mid June-July, short grass, plentiful targets. The adage is to go when you can though.</p><p></p><p></p><p> I have been doing some research for my next trip. I don't want to go with my previous guide for several reasons. Look at maps with prairie dog distribution thought SD, acres of PD towns. All available online.Then look at amount non-tribal lands in counties of interest. I'd just rather shoot non-tribal lands, YMMV.</p><p></p><p> Once you see promising counties, call the local Chamber of Commerce in the county seat, or tourism office. Tell them what you are looking for, they should have some guidance. </p><p></p><p> You could include WY & MT too if desired. I may just go cold turkey next time, show up & ask around, off the beaten path a bit. With 4 shooters and if a tight time schedule, paying a guide may not be a bad option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sourdough44, post: 876011, member: 16114"] I went twice, last time about 4 yrs ago. Both times was with a guide near White River, SD. The 1st year we had GREAT shooting, the 2nd yr just so-so. My favorite time is Mid June-July, short grass, plentiful targets. The adage is to go when you can though. I have been doing some research for my next trip. I don't want to go with my previous guide for several reasons. Look at maps with prairie dog distribution thought SD, acres of PD towns. All available online.Then look at amount non-tribal lands in counties of interest. I'd just rather shoot non-tribal lands, YMMV. Once you see promising counties, call the local Chamber of Commerce in the county seat, or tourism office. Tell them what you are looking for, they should have some guidance. You could include WY & MT too if desired. I may just go cold turkey next time, show up & ask around, off the beaten path a bit. With 4 shooters and if a tight time schedule, paying a guide may not be a bad option. [/QUOTE]
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