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Hunt bison on huge ranch in South Dakota

This South Dakota bison hunt takes place on a 60,000-acre ranch. It is a family-owned operation with 3,500 head of bison and about 200 to 300 mature bulls. The ranch is fenced into separate pastures ranging in size up to 10,000 acres.

These bulls will qualify for Safari Club International's record book but will not qualify for the Boone and Crockett Club's records. Typically more than half of the bulls taken each year are big enough to qualify for SCI listing.

The ranch offers three types of hunts.

First is the trophy hunt.

Each year a number of the herd bulls are separated from the main herd and are offered to people who wish to add a buffalo to their trophy collection. You are allowed to select an animal from this group and shoot it. There is a minimum caliber requirement of no less than .270 rifle. Anything above this will be acceptable. Black powder rifles are accepted with the right size caliber and expert marksmanship at 75 to 150 yards with the target being the size of a softball. Bows and/or crossbows are acceptable for this hunt with an additional fee.

You will receive the entire skin and skull. We will process the animal in our slaughter plant. There will be preparation form for you to fill out on the care of your hide and skull. We do not turn ears or clean lips, however, we can have this service done at an additional charge. We will either salt or freeze the hide and prepare it for shipment. The hunter is responsible for shipment of the hide and skull. It can be shipped by air freight, Federal Express, or you can take it home with you. The hunt will be completed in a day, but the hide may need more time if it is to be frozen or some other preparation. Taxidermy services are available upon request. If you are having it shipped to your taxidermist, please bring that information with you. Shipping charges are quite expensive. The ranch is not responsible for your hide or skull after two days.

If you wish to purchase the entire animal, we will make special arrangements that are determined by the size of the animal. If you would like to purchase some buffalo meat, it is available. You may buy a quarter or half from the animal you shoot, or we have different cuts available that are already frozen. Bison meat is available at the prevailing market rate, typically about twice the price of beef or more.

Our second type of hunt is a meat hunt. This is for a younger prime meat animal. It will either be a heifer or a bull. We will skin the animal and quarter the meat for you. If you want the meat cut and wrapped, we need to know this prior to your arrival, so we can make arrangements for it to be processed at a plant in Fort Pierre. You will get the entire animal: head, hide, and meat. The hide should make a nice rug. You may use a bow or crossbow on this hunt.

Our third hunt is for a meat/trophy combination. This hunt is for a two-year old bull. It will make a small trophy. We will cape and skin the animal and quarter the meat. If you want the meat cut and wrapped, we need to know this prior to your arrival, so we can make arrangements for it to be processed in Fort Pierre. You will get the entire animal: head, hide, and meat. You may use a bow and/or crossbow on this hunt.

The hunt can be conducted year round, but hides are best from October to February. Hunters can fly into Pierre or Sioux Falls and rent a vehicle. Hunters should schedule to be on the ranch at 8 am Central Time the day of the hunt. After taking your bull the ranch provides a big lunch and hunters are welcome to look over the operation and watch skinning or shop at one of the gift shops.

Hunt BI4001

 Hunt Price
Trophy bull: You get the head, hide and skull. Meat at market rates. Rifle only. $2,500
Meat hunt. Typically a heifer or a young bull in prime condition. Hunter keeps entire animal, including meat. Bow or rifle. $1,800
2-year-old bull trophy/meat hunt combo. Hunter keeps entire animal, including meat. Bow or rifle. $2,200
Trophy bull: Head, hide, skull and meat included. Bow or rifle. $4,000
Hunting Results Location

The animals live in open grasslands, so 100% success is the rule. Most bulls are five to seven years old and 70% to 80% make the Safari Club International record book.

60,000-acre private ranch about 35 miles northwest of Fort Pierre, South Dakota, on HIghway 1806. The headquarters are four miles from the gate.

Meat  Lodging
Market rates. Last year the price was about $3 per pound for ground or cheaper cuts. Steaks: $10 to $17 per pound Motels available in town. Not included in hunt price.
Taxidermy Airport pickup
Most hunters elect to have the head and hide picked up by one of three taxidermists, who typically charge $1,400 to $1,500  Not provided, you can fly into Pierre or Sioux Falls and rent a truck or car.
Rifles Notes
High-velicity high-powered rifles, .270 or better, recommended. The ranch wants animals shot in the head to prevent meat loss. Avoid old, slow calibers, such as .45/70. Most hunts last one day. Hunting is best from October through February. No tag or license is needed.