Waterfowl Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Crow Creek Indian Reservation Waterfowl Stamps In 1989, the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe became the first tribal government to issue pictorial fish and game license stamps in the U.S. For 1989 and 1990, three separate waterfowl stamps were printed each year; one for reservation residents, one…

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Sportsman Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Crow Creek Indian Reservation Sportsman Stamps A sportsman stamp, in lieu of a Crow Creek waterfowl stamp, allowed hunters to shoot waterfowl on the reservation in 1989 and 1990. Stamps were printed for the same three classifications as were the waterfowl stamps (see the next section).…

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Crow Creek Indian Reservation Small Game Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Crow Creek Indian Reservation Small Game Stamps The Crow Creek Reservation is located adjacent the Missouri River in central South Dakota, between the cities of Chamberlain and Pierre. Non-Indian hunters were required to purchase small game stamps prior to hunting waterfowl on the reservation from 1961…

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Waterfowl Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Cheyenne River Indian Reservation Waterfowl Stamps In December of 1992, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe had separate waterfowl stamps printed for tribal members and non-members. It is believed that the waterfowl stamps were not issued to hunters until the 1993 season. They may have been used…

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Cheyenne River Indian Reservation Birds and Small Game Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Cheyenne River Indian Reservation Birds and Small Game Stamps The Cheyenne River Reservation is located in northwest South Dakota. It is bordered by the Standing Rock Reservation to the north and the Missouri River to the east. The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (CRST) always had separate…

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Whistling Swan Stamp

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Canada Goose Stamps Whistling Swan Stamp One hundred and five stamps were printed for a special whistling swan season to have been held in 1984 (Stamp numbers 101-105 were not ordered and may have been printer’s proofs). The season was subsequently canceled and none of the…

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Prairie Canada Goose Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Canada Goose Stamps Prairie Canada Goose Stamps Prairie Canada goose stamps were first issued in 1981. Some 1981 and 1982 stamps were rubber stamped with the name of the county in which they were valid. Starting in 1983, some stamps were rubber stamped with unit numbers…

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West River Unit Canada Goose Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Canada Goose Stamps West River Unit Canada Goose Stamps West River Unit Canada goose stamps were first issued in 1979. The majority were rubber stamped in blue or purple ink with the name of the county in which they were valid. It is not presently known…

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Canada Goose Stamps Bennett County Canada Goose Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Canada Goose Stamps Bennett County Canada Goose Stamps Bennett County Canada goose stamps were required to hunt geese in Bennett County starting in 1974. The stamps were issued on a computerized drawing basis to a limited number of hunters each year. From 1974 through 1977 the…

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Non-resident Waterfowl Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series South Dakota Non-resident Waterfowl Stamps Non-resident waterfowl stamps were required of all non-resident waterfowl hunters starting in 1970. A portion of the stamps were rubber stamped with a number or unit designation to control the number of persons allowed to hunt within a particular area or…

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