White Tail Deer Rifle Hunt SOLD OUT
Package price
Package price
with White-tailed deer included

More about us
Our company was established in 2000 and operates in 1 territory.
- Tripp County is home to outstanding mule deer and white-tail bucks, along with antelope, turkey, pheasants, grouse, coyotes, and prairie dogs. Terry and his family are tribal guides for the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, which allows for hunters to have access to hundreds of thousands of prime hunting acres. Hunters will have access to both Tribal and private land. Having this access provides hunters with the opportunity to enter both state and tribal draws, which doubles their chances of drawing a tag.
- Tribal applications are due in May. There is a 1st drawing, followed by a 2nd drawing, followed by a date to call in and pick up leftover tags on a first call first serve basis. It is important to stay in touch with the Rosebud Game and Fish department (RSTGFP.net) to stay on top of these dates. There are normally leftover muzzleloader tags up until August.
- The applications and deadline for state tags comes after the tribal draw is completely over. This allows hunters to determine if they have drawn a tribal tag before applying for a state tag. If unsuccessful through the tribe, the hunter will then apply for state tags in unit 60 and unit 50A & 50B. State archery tags are over the counter, but tribal archery tags are through a drawing process. Feel free to call or email us and we would be happy to walk you through/explain the drawing process.
- All hunts are fair chase and we boast a 90% overall success rate on big game. We are proud to say that we had a 100% shot opportunity in 2016 on EVERY SINGLE HUNT. There are no hidden fees for any of our hunts; no trophy fees, and no room and board fees. Terry and his sons pride their business on creating affordable and enjoyable hunts.
- Hunters will stay in the recently finished lodge on the Maier ranch where they will receive home-cooked meals, fully guided hunts, and the opportunity to hunt trophy bucks, birds, coyotes, and prairie dogs. Transportation will be arranged to and from the airport.
- If you are looking for a great hunting experience that exposes you to the beautiful remote SD countryside, contact us. Please feel free to call anytime with questions.
About this hunt
Fully guided and includes your lodging and an optional meal plan! Tripp County is home to outstanding mule deer and white-tail bucks, along with antelope, turkey, prairie dog, coyotes, pheasants, and grouse. Hunters will have access to tribal and private ground allowing for hundreds of thousands of prime hunting acres. The rifle whitetail hunts are done either from ghost blinds or spot and stalk. All hunts are fair chase and we boast a 90% overall success rate on big game. We are proud to say that we had a 100% shot opportunity in 2016 on EVERY SINGLE HUNT. There are no hidden fees for any of our hunts; no trophy fees, no room and board fees. Meals can be added for $50 a day or bring your own cooler to save some money. Gratuity is appreciated, but not mandatory. Tribal applications are due in May while state application are available in June and are due in July. Just send us a message or call and we would be happy to explain the drawing process to you! we also offer a written explanation on our page on BookYourHunt. If the hunter does not draw we will keep the deposit for the following year or apply it towards another hunt. We offer free coyote hunting with the purchase of any big game hunt. To enter the tribal draw visit: RSTGFP.net To enter the state draw visit: gfp.sd.gov/hunting
Guided
(Easy trip)
Rifle Hunting
Stalking
Hunting From a Blind
Hunting season: 10 Nov 2023 - 30 Nov 2023
Success rate
90% on Big Game
Where you will hunt
Territory
Hunters will have access to both Tribal and private land. Having this access provides hunters with the opportunity to enter both state and tribal draws, which doubles their chances of drawing a tag
Fence type: Not fenced
Territory size: 1,000,000 acres
Languages spoken by staff: English
Operating since: 2007 year
Structure by elevation
Plains: 50%
Hills: 50%
Structure by landscape
Fields/Bush: 50%
Agricultural lands: 50%
Entertainment services
Fishing Shooting range
Where you will stay
Lodge
Hunters will stay in the recently finished lodge on the Maier ranch where they will receive home-cooked meals, fully guided hunts, and the opportunity to hunt trophy bucks, birds, coyotes, and prairie dogs. Transportation will be arranged to and from the airport. The lodge is 3,000+ sq. ft and features a pool table, wifi, TV, a bar area, and sleeping quarters.
Facilities: Wi-Fi TV Bathroom In-suite shower Fridge Laundry Electricity Billiards
How to get there
Located in Tripp County in South Central Dakota. The lodge is just a few miles northwest of Winner, South Dakota
Nearest airport: Pierre, SD
Distance from airport: 90 miles
Transfer from airport: No
Transfer from railway: Yes
Other information
Gun rental: Yes
Vaccination required: No
Terms
Price Includes
- Accommodation
- Transport on territory
- Transfer from/to airport
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
- Trophy measurement
- Gun rental
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Laundry
- Beverages/soft drinks
- Gun Rental and Amunition are available at no extra charge
Cancellation
- Deposits are non refundable, cancellations are non-refundable but if scheduling allows we do our best to reschedule the hunter.
Price DOES NOT include
- Tribal Tag: $400
- State Tag: $286
- Special Buck West River Tag (SDGFP): $560
- Tips
- Hunting license
- Gun permits
- Insurance
- All applicable taxes
Wounding
- A wounded animal is a harvested animal
Price Includes
- Accommodation
- Transport on territory
- Transfer from/to airport
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
- Trophy measurement
- Gun rental
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Laundry
- Beverages/soft drinks
- Gun Rental and Amunition are available at no extra charge
Price DOES NOT include
- Tribal Tag: $400
- State Tag: $286
- Special Buck West River Tag (SDGFP): $560
- Tips
- Hunting license
- Gun permits
- Insurance
- All applicable taxes
Cancellation
- Deposits are non refundable, cancellations are non-refundable but if scheduling allows we do our best to reschedule the hunter.
Wounding
- A wounded animal is a harvested animal
Payment
Deposit
Final payment
Reviews (7)

My PDog Trip 2019.
This was my first trip to S. Dakota to hunt Prairie Dogs. Terry was very helpful to a first timer. He supplied supplied shooting tables, transportation to the towns, and helped spot dogs for us. He would point out deer and antelope that we saw.The lodge was nice and clean. He supplied 3 meals a day, hot fresh made breakfast, lunch was sandwiches/snacks, dinner was cooked by Terry`s wife Regina. Something new each night. Meatloaf, pork chops, and pheasant to name a few. Her cooking is awesome and desserts were homemade and awesome. This was totally an awesome experience. I will be back.
There was actually nothing I didn`t really like other than it was so much fun I was worn out the end of each day. I was ready for the awesome dinner, a shower, and bed.
Great hunt. We hit a bad week of weather so buck sightings low, but the country was spectacular, Accommodations were great and the EFFORT put out by Terry and family was remarkable. Am heading back this weekend at their invite to try to fill my tag.
Accommodations Food Local Knowledge Passion for the hunt Conservation ethic Bowhunting Knowledge
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Outstanding Hunt
Very friendly, knowledgeable, folks. Outstanding service, in all aspects: Food, Accommodations, Hunting and hunting support. It just doesn't get any better...
nothing .. it was all good
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