Are hunting and fishing allowed on Ft. Pierre National Grassland?
Yes it is allowe, but you can use a thermal weapon instead. Night vision technology is being widespread so much nowadays. I am a huge fan of coyote hunting, I even have a special equipment http://www.atncorp.com/thermal-night-vision hat helped a lot even if it is not allowed.
The national grassland is available for hunting and fishing as regulated by state law. Public lands are intermingled with private lands and access across private lands to reach public lands requires landowner permission. There are several stock ponds that contain panfish and largemouthed bass. Upland bird hunting is popular, with sharp-tailed grouse, greater prairie chicken, and ring-necked pheasant available. Hunters see some success during early season mourning dove and duck seasons. Big game hunters can pursue both mule and white-tailed deer and pronghorn antelope. For application purposes, the Ft. Pierre National Grassland and intermingled private lands are within one management unit. For more information on hunting and fishing regulations in South Dakota, please visit the Dept. of Game, Fish and Parks at http://www.state.sd.us/gfp/.