P Joe
Well-known member
Liberty Belle said:Yes.
Really, like I said I'm not going to let you crap talk you way thru this. Your wrong, and if you are to have any credabillity or respect for the law then you will admit it in you next post.
Here are the rules, taken twice to the SD supreme court and upheld. No one gives 2 sh!ts about your opinion, and who cares if you close up your land. For you out-of-staters, save your fingers. Your opinion will never matter. You can't vote here, thank god! I don't tell you how to run your state, don't come on here with your "high moral horse" and tell me how to run mine. Worry about you immigration rules or other crap that is ruining this country. I don't think the USA is going to spiral down hill because some hunter and landowner don't agree in South Dakota!
Rules are rules LB and this is what we(including you) have to follow! :wink:

http://www.sdgfp.info/Publications/HuntingHandbook.pdf said:Public road rights-of-way are open for the hunting of small game and waterfowl (see Dove, Youth Pheasant Season, and Resident-Only Pheasant Season for special road hunting restrictions). However, no person may hunt within 660 feet of schools, churches, occupied dwellings and livestock. Furthermore, neither the person discharging a firearm nor the small game animal being shot at may be within the 660-foot safety zone.
The public right-of-way along a section line or other highway is open for hunting if:
1. The right-of-way has been commonly used by the public for vehicular travel, as demonstrated by the
existence of a well-worn vehicle trail.
2. An intentional alteration or adaptation has been made to the right-of-way to enhance the natural terrain's
utility for vehicular travel or to permit vehicular travel where it was not possible before.
NOTE: Fences are sometimes not on a right-of-way boundary and sometimes there is no fence. Most section
line rights-of-way are 66 feet wide. Some acquired rights-of-way are wider
Hunters can take only small game (except doves) and waterfowl within the right-of-way on foot. The hunter must be within the right-of-way and the game must have taken flight from within or be flying over the right-of-way.
• The person must park or stop their vehicle as far to the right-hand side of the road as possible.
• If the person who discharges a firearm is more than 50 yards from the vehicle, the doors on the side of the
vehicle nearest the roadway must be closed, but the engine may remain running.
• If the person who discharges a firearm is less than 50 yards from the vehicle, all of the doors of the vehicle
must be closed and the engine shall be turned off.
• It is NOT legal to shoot small game and waterfowl that takes flight from a public right-of way over a Federal
Refuge or Indian Tribal Trust lands. If a State-licensed hunter shoots at a bird across the fence on either of
these lands, the hunter may be subject to arrest by Federal Fish & Wildlife officers.
• Small game and waterfowl taken from the right-of-way but falling onto private property can be retrieved by
unarmed hunters on foot.
• Big game CANNOT be taken on or from a road right-of-way using a rifle or bow and arrow if the right-ofway
meets the requirements of "improved road" as defined above. In other words, if it is legal to hunt a road
right of way or section line for small game or waterfowl, it is illegal to shoot at big game from there with a rifle
or bow and arrow.
• Big game may not be shot at from any Black Hills National Forest System road.
• Any person who, while hunting a road right-of-way, negligently endangers another person, or puts that
person in fear of imminent serious bodily harm, is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
A violation of the 660-foot law carries a one-year suspension of hunting privileges when the distance is clearly and accurately posted.
Now if you any of you ever pist with a person following this rules to a tee then you would be guilty of harrasment.
http://www.sdgfp.info/Publications/HuntingHandbook.pdf said:Harassment
No person may intentionally interfere with other persons lawfully engaged in taking or attempting to take game or fish, engage in activity specifically
intended to harass or prevent the lawful taking of game or fish, or scare or disturb game with specific intent to prevent its lawful taking.
I'll pass on your invite LB, since YOU would be the one taking the ol trip back to the shieff's department. :shock:

