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GFP Commission Amends Nest Predator Bounty Program PIERRE, S.D. – At their January meeting, the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) Commission amended a resolution to the Nest Predator Bounty Program for this year and next. The resolution indicates that the 2021 program will include a payment of $10/predator and a cap of $500,000. The amendment specifically modifies the dates of when the program will start and end in which the GFP Commission unanimously agreed to run the program from March 15 through July 1. “The primary goal of the program is to enhance nest success for pheasants and ducks at localized levels by removing primary nest predators, like raccoons, striped skunks, opossums, red fox and badgers from the landscape,” said interim department secretary Kevin Robling. “Furthermore, this program is designed to increase youth and family participation in understanding and experiencing the tradition of trapping while enhancing our strong outdoor heritage.” ....
All about the pheasants with Mushitz family in Geddes For the past two decades, the Mushitz family from Geddes has been making efforts to maintain pheasant population, while growing their hunting guide business. Written By: Sam Fosness | × Adam Mushitz of Mushitz Ringnecks hunting lodge in rural Geddes, stands next to the pheasant pen near the hunting lodge. (Matt Gade / Republic) GEDDES, S.D. Pheasant hunting runs deep in the Mushitz family. While it’s a family tradition that’s been passed down from one generation to the next, dating back nearly a century, their passion for pheasant hunting has helped the Mushitz family build a profitable business at their Geddes lodge over the past two decades. ....