South Dakota Conveyance of Hunting Rights

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This form is a conveyance of hunting rights. Owner conveys right to hunt on specified land to individual or group, in return for certain consideration in the form of compensation. Adapt to fit your circumstances.

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Deer or elk carcasses from another state brought back into South Dakota must be disposed of with a waste management provider or landfill that accepts carcass parts. Cervid carcasses passing through the State of South Dakota are exempt from any regulations.

Whole or partial deer or elk carcasses and head with antlers attached may be transported from a known South Dakota CWD endemic area, or another state, only if delivered to a licensed taxidermist, commercial processor or to the hunter's domicile and disposed of as described in the CWD disposal regulations.

Place the carcass and all remains including the viscera into the ground. Any harvested deer parts such as bone or meat trimmings should be double bagged in a non-porous garbage bag and disposed of in a landfill.

Road hunting is legal on public rights-of-ways, though most roadside ditches and fields are privately owned in the state.

No person may hunt, fish, or trap on private property without permission from the landowner or lessee.

Two big things to remember: You cannot throw a whole field-dressed deer into your truck and drive home across state lines like you did in the old days. Nor can you cut off a buck's head with antlers attached and take it home. You must: Skin the animal and bone out the meat.

Simply crossing the corner of private property to reach public lands does not fulfill this requirement. "Corner-Crossing" may still be a criminal trespass under Wyoming Statue 6-3-303. Wyoming Game and Fish enforcement officers do not have the legislative authority to enforce this statute.

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Its legal, all section lines are public highway. Its legal, all section lines are public highway.

ND and SD don't have much potential for corner crossing issues because by state law every section line has a 33 foot public access easement each side unless specifically vacated by a county commission (very rare).

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South Dakota Conveyance of Hunting Rights