·        Hunters Must Practice Safety First

·        Hunters Need to Use Caution in Wet Conditions

 

Hunters Must Practice Safety First

 

PIERRE, S.D.—The opening day of pheasant season is a time to enjoy the outdoors and renew old acquaintances. However, all of the activity and excitement of the hunt shouldn’t be allowed to get in the way of safety.

 

“Hunters can’t let their enthusiasm for opening day cloud their better judgment,” said Curt Robertson, hunter safety program specialist for the S.D. Department of Game, Fish and Parks. “They need to practice safe hunting techniques at all times.”

 

To that end, Robertson offers a list of Top 10 safety points that hunters should always keep in mind. They include:

 

GFP brood counts indicate a near record pheasant population in South Dakota this year. “There are plenty of pheasants out there,” Robertson said, “so be patient and always take the safe shot.”

 

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Hunters Need to Use Caution in Wet Conditions

 

PIERRE, S.D.—Hunters in South Dakota’s fields are likely to find plenty of pheasants this weekend. They are also going to find unusually wet fields and roads.

 

“Recent rains have caused some fields and roads to become saturated,” said Tony Leif, game program administrator for the S.D. Game, Fish and Parks Department. “In these wet conditions, vehicles can cause a great deal of damage.”

 

GFP is cautioning hunters to drive carefully on gravel roads and consider alternative routes in areas served by dirt roads. “Please respect the land,” Leif said, “and walk into and out of fields.”

 

It may take several days of sunshine to dry out fields and roads. In the meantime, hunters should use caution.

 

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