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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 2744372" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>Wayne, there's two ways to go: guided or unguided. Outfitter or on yer own. I've done it both ways and can tell you it's much better to stay at a outfitters lodge and be guided!</p><p> I have been to Kansas and while there's a lot of dog towns close to Dodge City, the outfitter I had was terrible. I've been going to S.D. for over ten years and been unguided and stayed at a couple lodges. By far the best is Prairie Highlands Lodge. He has Indian guides as required in the Rosebud. I have NEVER had a bad hunt and the lodge and food is wonderful! I can't recommend him high enough. Unguided is a hit or miss; gotta bring all the gear to set up to shoot from; and find a place to stay. By the time you lug all the gear, pay the nights lodging costs, the food costs, get frustrated over trying to find dog towns worth going to,; you'll find it's a whole lot better to pay a couple more dollars and have a great time. Seriously, check out Prairie Highlands Lodge , near Winner,S.D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 2744372, member: 17593"] Wayne, there's two ways to go: guided or unguided. Outfitter or on yer own. I've done it both ways and can tell you it's much better to stay at a outfitters lodge and be guided! I have been to Kansas and while there's a lot of dog towns close to Dodge City, the outfitter I had was terrible. I've been going to S.D. for over ten years and been unguided and stayed at a couple lodges. By far the best is Prairie Highlands Lodge. He has Indian guides as required in the Rosebud. I have NEVER had a bad hunt and the lodge and food is wonderful! I can't recommend him high enough. Unguided is a hit or miss; gotta bring all the gear to set up to shoot from; and find a place to stay. By the time you lug all the gear, pay the nights lodging costs, the food costs, get frustrated over trying to find dog towns worth going to,; you'll find it's a whole lot better to pay a couple more dollars and have a great time. Seriously, check out Prairie Highlands Lodge , near Winner,S.D. [/QUOTE]
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