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Deer Licenses Reduced,
Refunds Offered Due to Die-Offs
PIERRE, S.D. - The South
Dakota Game, Fish and
Parks Department has been
monitoring die-offs of whitetailed deer across portions
of the state and must make
adjustments to some West
River deer hunting units.
Epizootic Hemorrhagic
Disease (EHD) has been confirmed in white-tailed deer,
and many of the deer deaths
being reported by the public
are suspected to be the
result of that disease.
In response to the disease, all unsold licenses will
be removed from the following deer hunting units for
the West River deer season:
Bennett County: 11A-09 and
11B-17; Gregory County:
30A-19 and 30B-19; and
Jackson County: 39B-09. In
addition, 200 licenses will be
removed for Meade County:
49B-09.
“As the department continues to monitor the out-
break of EHD over the next
couple of weeks, we will provide additional recommendations to the Game, Fish
and Parks Commission at its
October meeting to address
East River deer units,” said
GFP Secretary Jeff Vonk.
“Currently, the department
plans to recommend that
the commission remove all
unsold licenses in Bon
Homme, Hutchinson, and
Yankton counties and make
significant reductions to leftover licenses in Brule and
Charles Mix counties for the
second draw of the East
River deer season. Between
now and the next commission meeting, we will continue our surveillance efforts
with the possibility of additional license reductions.”
Aside from conducting
ground surveillance and collecting reports from the
public, GFP is also using aerial flights to help determine
the severity of deer mortalities.
“Reports of dead deer are
coming from across the
state, and in some instances
landowners are telling traditionally hosted hunters that
opportunities will be limited,” Vonk said. “With that in
mind, GFP is notifying deer
hunters that they can voluntarily return a deer license
for any season prior to the
start of that respective season and receive a full
refund.”
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piratory distress, fever, and
swelling of the tongue. With
highly virulent strains of the
virus, deer can be dead
within 1-3 days. In an
attempt to combat the high
fever, affected deer are often
found in low-lying areas or
near rivers, ponds and other
waters.
GFP continues to ask
individuals who see sick
deer or find dead deer to
contact their local conservation officer or call the Pierre
office at 605-773-5913.
EHD is not infectious to
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all associated tags, to: GFP
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Highway 1806; Fort Pierre,
SD 57532.
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detected in late summer or
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