BH1 Spring Turkey Hunt: Convenient Tom Opp. in the Black Hills
Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
382 Acres • GMU: BH1
Price Includes
1 Guest
1 Day
Hunt South Dakota Merriams on our 382 acres!
We call this tract The East End. It's a conveniently accessible, low-effort harvest opportunity where historically hunters have called us asking to hunt birds they can see from the county road. This is a great opportunity for hunters looking to check a South Dakota Merriam off their list!
The top of the limestone cap is rocky with shorter vegetation, opening into pockets that turkeys use for strutting and display. Finger draws cut through the property, lined with ponderosa pine and thick stands of sumac bushes that provide shade, travel corridors, and concealment. We have an ephemeral spring in the draw directly below the area we want to provide access to, and we also have water tanks dispersed for cattle.
The broken ground and defined draws allow hunters to set up along travel routes or work birds as they move between roost sites and open strutting zones. This is a straightforward, do-it-yourself style property in South Dakota's BH1 District.
There are two tracks that a person could take further back in the property if they chose to. Just be mindful of exhaust in tall grass. Walk-in access from the main gate is pretty doable too!
This property is located just a few minutes north of Hot Springs here in Fall River County, on the southern edge of South Dakota’s Black Hills region. This 382-acre tract is a limestone-capped section of a working cattle ranch, set apart by steep canyon breaks that limit vehicle pressure and livestock traffic. While Polled Herefords are raised as the main part of the family ranching operation, the cattle seldom reach this corner of the family ranch due to the rugged nature of this area.
Hunt South Dakota Merriams on our 382 acres!
We call this tract The East End. It's a conveniently accessible, low-effort harvest opportunity where historically hunters have called us asking to hunt birds they can see from the county road. This is a great opportunity for hunters looking to check a South Dakota Merriam off their list!
The top of the limestone cap is rocky with shorter vegetation, opening into pockets that turkeys use for strutting and display. Finger draws cut through the property, lined with ponderosa pine and thick stands of sumac bushes that provide shade, travel corridors, and concealment. We have an ephemeral spring in the draw directly below the area we want to provide access to, and we also have water tanks dispersed for cattle.
The broken ground and defined draws allow hunters to set up along travel routes or work birds as they move between roost sites and open strutting zones. This is a straightforward, do-it-yourself style property in South Dakota's BH1 District.
There are two tracks that a person could take further back in the property if they chose to. Just be mindful of exhaust in tall grass. Walk-in access from the main gate is pretty doable too!
This property is located just a few minutes north of Hot Springs here in Fall River County, on the southern edge of South Dakota’s Black Hills region. This 382-acre tract is a limestone-capped section of a working cattle ranch, set apart by steep canyon breaks that limit vehicle pressure and livestock traffic. While Polled Herefords are raised as the main part of the family ranching operation, the cattle seldom reach this corner of the family ranch due to the rugged nature of this area.
What's Included
Species
Turkey
Hunting Method & Amenities
Firearms
Archery
Land Details
Property Features
382 Acres
Natural Forage and Agricultural Fields
Ponds and Springs
Woods, Canyons, and Draws
Field Notes
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Hunting Information
Game Management Unit
BH1
Availabile Species: Turkey
Property Rules
Property Access
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Property Location
Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
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Parry M
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Haven't hunted much,partially because I worked in the local butcher shop and have skinned more deer and elk than most will in a lifetime.
Fourth generation with the last name to be a steward of Echo Canyon.
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