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Guided Pheasant Hunts South Dakota

Introducing Rooster Ridge Pheasant Hunting Lodge in Chamberlain South Dakota - the next best thing to owning your own professionally guided South Dakota pheasant lodge. The pheasant hunting in South Dakota is an experience you will never forget and something you will want to do every year. Situated on the bluffs above the majestic Missouri river in Chamberlain South Dakota, we are proud to offer prime South Dakota pheasant hunting during the day and relaxing accommodations at night. 

Hunt ringnecks through 7,000 plus acres of prime South Dakota pheasant habitat. This is the best Guided Pheasant Hunting in South Dakota!

It's every pheasant hunter's dream! A pheasant hunting lodge with thousands of acres of South Dakota pheasant habitat at their disposal. Enjoy hearty meals and spacious, comfortable accommodations. After the pheasant hunt, enjoy a hot tub for soaking tired muscles or relax on the porch and enjoy the majestic view of the missouri river with a cocktail.

Pheasant hunting in South Dakota does not get any better! Throughout your trip, your Rooster Ridge guides will serve as your host, delivering superb guided pheasant hunts and coordinating all meals. From the moment you arrive to the moment you leave, your personal hunting guide will do everything possible to make sure your trip is flawless.


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Pheasant Hunting Package
$1,795.00

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Rooster Ridge is truly a top notch get away. The owner genuinely cares about his guests and businesses reputation. We were able get ample privacy while enjoying countless activities such as four wheeling target shooting and more. Rooster Ridge is our new home away from home. Great price, VERY clean and well up kept, unbelievable location, privacy and much more. We were sincerely blown away.

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"A hunt based only on trophies taken falls far short of what the ultimate goal should be."

- Fred Bear