Why "Cock Fighting" Is A Thing In North Dakota Right NowWhy "Cock Fighting" Is A Thing In North Dakota Right NowAnd I've even got the stunning (PHOTOS) to prove it.Rockin' Rick (Rick Rider)Rockin' Rick (Rick Rider)
The Population Of Winner S.D. Is Getting Ready To Explode!The Population Of Winner S.D. Is Getting Ready To Explode!When fall hits the calendar, the first thing I think of is pheasant hunting season. And how Winner South Dakota's population would explode.Randy McDanielRandy McDaniel
Over 5,500 Live Traps Orders in South Dakota in Less Than 24 HoursOver 5,500 Live Traps Orders in South Dakota in Less Than 24 HoursOver 5,500 live traps were ordered in less than 24 hours in the state of South Dakota during a new program in the state.Jeff ThurnJeff Thurn
Pheasant Numbers Looking Good for This Year’s Hunting SeasonPheasant Numbers Looking Good for This Year’s Hunting SeasonGame, Fish and Parks is out with its prediction for the upcoming pheasant hunting season in South Dakota - and the numbers look good. In fact, they look great.Chad McKenzieChad McKenzie
Pheasants Released After South Dakota WeddingPheasants Released After South Dakota WeddingGroomsmen release pheasants after wedding ceremony.Jonny VJonny V
Sioux Falls Police Will Give Hunters Anti-Theft TipsSioux Falls Police Will Give Hunters Anti-Theft TipsHunters arriving at the Sioux Falls Regional Airport for the start of the pheasant season will have a chance to meet up with police officers.Gene HetlandGene Hetland
Increased Pheasant NumbersThe South Dakota Game, Fish And Parks has good news for pheasant hunters.Dan PetersDan Peters
2014 South Dakota Pheasant Outlook is a Few Weeks AwaySouth Dakota Game, Fish and Parks officials say the results of the 2014 pheasant count will be available by the first week in September.Gene HetlandGene Hetland
Is South Dakota’s Pheasant Boom Headed for a Bust?Is South Dakota’s Pheasant Boom Headed for a Bust?A wildlife biologist says that South Dakota's pheasant boom could go the way of the Black Hills gold rush of 1870s - as in, it might disappear. Associated PressAssociated Press