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Rule 41:06:19:04 Special deer licenses -- Submission of tooth envelope -- Report card -- License restriction.

          41:06:19:04.  Special deer licenses -- Submission of tooth envelope -- Report card -- License restriction. Special deer licenses valid November 1 to November 30, inclusive, are available by lottery to residents. The following is a description of the open units and the maximum number and type of licenses available in each unit:

 

          (1)  Unit BHD-BD1: those portions of Lawrence and Meade Counties enclosed by a line beginning at the junction of the South Dakota-Wyoming border and Interstate 90, then easterly along Interstate 90 to its junction with U.S. Highway 14A at Sturgis, then southwesterly along U.S. Highway 14A to its junction with U.S. Highway 85 at Deadwood, then southwesterly along U.S. Highway 85 to its junction with the South Dakota-Wyoming border, then northerly along the South Dakota-Wyoming border to its junction with Interstate 90, no "any antlerless deer" licenses and 150 "antlerless whitetail deer" licenses;

 

          (2)  Unit BHD-BD2: those portions of Lawrence, Pennington, and Custer Counties enclosed by a line beginning at the junction of the South Dakota-Wyoming border and U.S. Highway 85, then northeasterly along U.S. Highway 85 to its junction with U.S. Highway 385 at Lead, then southerly along U.S. Highway 385 to its junction with U.S. Highway 16 at Custer, then westerly along U.S. Highway 16 to its junction with the South Dakota-Wyoming border, then northerly along the South Dakota-Wyoming border to its junction with U.S. Highway 85, the point of beginning; no "antlerless whitetail deer" licenses;

 

          (3)  Unit BHD-BD3: those portions of Lawrence, Meade, and Pennington Counties enclosed by a line beginning at the junction of U.S. Highway 385 and U.S. Highway 85 at Lead, then northeasterly along U.S. Highway 85 to its junction with U.S. Alternate Highway 14, then easterly along U.S. Alternate Highway 14 to its junction with Interstate 90 at Sturgis, then southeasterly along Interstate 90 to its junction with U.S. Highway 16 at Rapid City, then southwesterly along U.S. Highway 16 to its junction with U.S. Highway 385, then northerly along U.S. Highway 385 to its junction with U.S. Highway 85, the point of beginning; no "antlerless whitetail deer" licenses;

 

          (4)  Unit BHD-BD4: those portions of Custer, Pennington, and Fall River Counties enclosed by a line beginning at the South Dakota-Wyoming border and U.S. Highway 16, then easterly and northerly along U.S. Highway 16 to its junction with the eastern boundary of the Black Hills National Forest near Rapid City, then southerly along the eastern boundaries of the Black Hills National Forest, Custer State Park, and Wind Cave National Park, then westerly along the southern boundary of Wind Cave National Park to its junction with U.S. Highway 385, then southerly along U.S. Highway 385 to its junction with Fall River County Road 18 (Argyle Road), then westerly along Fall River County Road 18 and Custer County Road 333 to its junction with State Highway 89, then southerly along State Highway 89 to its junction with Fall River County Road 317, then westerly along Fall River County Road 317 to its junction with Custer County Road 319, then westerly along Custer County Road 319 to its junction with Custer County Road 715, then westerly along Custer County Road 715 to its junction with Custer County Road 769, then westerly along Custer County Road 769 through Dewey to its junction with the South Dakota-Wyoming border, then northerly along the South Dakota-Wyoming border to its junction with U.S. Highway 16, the point of beginning; no "antlerless whitetail deer" licenses;

 

          (5)  Unit BHD-ZZ1: no special deer licenses may be issued. However, an applicant for this unit shall accrue a preference point as provided in § 41:06:01:09.

 

          Source: 1 SDR 26, effective September 11, 1974; repealed, 2 SDR 18, effective September 16, 1975; readopted, 5 SDR 19, effective September 14, 1978; 6 SDR 31, effective October 2, 1979; 7 SDR 31, effective October 8, 1980; 8 SDR 31, effective September 30, 1981; 9 SDR 30, effective September 13, 1982; 10 SDR 12, effective August 17, 1983; 10 SDR 76, 10 SDR 102, effective July 1, 1984; 11 SDR 30, effective August 30, 1984; 12 SDR 22, effective August 21, 1985; 13 SDR 26, effective September 10, 1986; 14 SDR 40, effective September 23, 1987; 15 SDR 24, effective August 14, 1988; 16 SDR 32, effective August 20, 1989; 17 SDR 23, effective August 16, 1990; 18 SDR 33, effective August 19, 1991; 19 SDR 17, effective August 12, 1992; 20 SDR 13, effective August 8, 1993; 21 SDR 14, effective August 3, 1994; 21 SDR 102, effective December 8, 1994; 22 SDR 188, effective July 10, 1996; 24 SDR 176, effective June 21, 1998; 25 SDR 157, effective June 24, 1999; 26 SDR 174, effective July 4, 2000; 27 SDR 126, effective June 6, 2001; 28 SDR 44, effective October 3, 2001; 28 SDR 178, effective July 1, 2002; 29 SDR 160, effective June 3, 2003; 30 SDR 189, effective June 7, 2004; 31 SDR 213, effective July 4, 2005; 33 SDR 1, effective July 18, 2006; 34 SDR 67, effective September 10, 2007; 35 SDR 47, effective September 8, 2008; 36 SDR 21, effective August 18, 2009; 37 SDR 18, effective August 16, 2010; 38 SDR 8, effective August 3, 2011; 39 SDR 10, effective August 1, 2012.

          General Authority: SDCL 41-2-18(2)(17).

          Law Implemented: SDCL 41-2-18(2)(17).

 


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