WhitBri:
I know what you mean about trying to find an inexpensive prairie dog shoot. I have paid $4000 for elk guide, but I can't get myself to pay $400 to shoot a rodent. Call me crazy.
I went out to Mobridge last year on a do it yourself hunt. We drove all over the place and knocked on a lot of doors. We met some real nice people, but the problem was all the white ranchers had their dogs poisoned years ago. It's cheap and very very effective, they can wipe out a whole town in a day. The contractor that was doing it had adds in the paper and I was told he drives an ATV around with a spreader on the back spreading some form of poison. I suspect mouse poison would work fine.
Well, we quickly noticed that all the PD's were on property owned by Indians. Reason, they cannot afford to poison them. One of my friends found a local native that called himself a guide. After some negotiating, we agreed to hire him at his asking price, $50/day + beer. No kidding. He showed up the next morning with three friends, they just wanted to ride in a truck so we brought 2 with. Nice people, just no cars. Picked up another one on the land we hunted, which meant we were now outnumbered. Sounds funny, but the fact is they were nice people, well except for the drunk one that had us drop him off at the casino with $20 he borrowed from me.
The prairie dog hunting was fair. We shot probably 200 rounds each for three of us. When we got back home, I did a little research and realized that we were suppose to have purchased a tribal license that our guide said we didn't need. Also found out you are suppose to hire a certified guide, which ours was turned out not to be. In the end, everything turned out ok,but I will be more careful next time. The Standing Rock Tribe has a website. There is plenty of PD's there.
On a related note: has anyone ever driven from the South Dakota Badlands to Black Hills through the Buffalo Gap Grasslands (Fed Land I think). There are several miles where there are literally millions of PD's on both sides of the road. There are so many, it stinks like a turkey farm. They are digging up the road ditches and the sholders, the landscape looks like the moon. It's just crazy. I was on vacation with my family and after I couldn't take it anymore, I stopped the RV to read one of the small metal signs. Apparently this area is a black-tailed ferret reintroduction area and no shooting is allowed so there will be a food source and so people will not shoot the ferrets. Well, a couple thigs are obvious, the ferrets are not doing too well and the PD's are devastating the landscape there. Perfect example of government at its finest. If they would let some hunters in once in awhile, that would be the ultimate in cheap hunts. A liquid cooled barrel may be needed.
Jason