MITCHELL, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) South Dakota wildlife experts say hunters are in for a big pheasant season this year. Wildlife Division Director Tom Kirschenmann predicts the harvest could reach one-point-five million birds, well above last year’s one-point-three million. Biologists credit strong habitat and favorable weather conditions for the surge. The season kicked off with grouse hunting on Saturday, September 20th, followed by youth and resident-only pheasant hunts, before the full season opens October 18th.
Officials Predict Strong 2025 Pheasant Season
South Dakota wildlife officials are forecasting an exceptional pheasant hunting season in 2024, with harvests projected to reach 1.5 million birds, well above last year’s 1.3 million.
