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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 1105997" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>I went in 2004. I don't know if prices have changed and may vary depending on reservations and would not be able to give an accurate amount but I think there was a fee of $105 plus another $20 fee for something else. The land owner only charged us $20 for the whole time we were there. We went to another property and they didn't charge us a thing and that was nice. Not sure where you are going but just check out the reservation online or call and you can find out the exact numbers. We went on the Lower Brule Indian reservation right near Pierre SD and one of the properties ran along the Missouri river. I had a blast the whole time minus the rattlesnakes which I came close several times in the prairie grasses. Seriously invest in snake boots or chaps because the best way to treat a snake bite is not getting struck by one. I brought several rifles which allowed one to cool while still blasting away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 1105997, member: 26633"] I went in 2004. I don't know if prices have changed and may vary depending on reservations and would not be able to give an accurate amount but I think there was a fee of $105 plus another $20 fee for something else. The land owner only charged us $20 for the whole time we were there. We went to another property and they didn't charge us a thing and that was nice. Not sure where you are going but just check out the reservation online or call and you can find out the exact numbers. We went on the Lower Brule Indian reservation right near Pierre SD and one of the properties ran along the Missouri river. I had a blast the whole time minus the rattlesnakes which I came close several times in the prairie grasses. Seriously invest in snake boots or chaps because the best way to treat a snake bite is not getting struck by one. I brought several rifles which allowed one to cool while still blasting away. [/QUOTE]
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