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Looking for a half to a full section of South Dakota land where I can hunt for deer and build a cabin. Not interested in paying land scalper prices! There’s plenty of land in SD, it’s just the scalpers jacking up the price. Looking for $350-500 per acre depending on quality.
Is this a joke?
Oh I see ur other posts.. carry on
There’s roughly 40 million acres of private land in SD. It’s just greed and panic buying that’s pushing the price up. I’m willing to pay what was a very fair price not long ago.
This is interesting. The buyer setting the terms to buy. Going to follow this post. But, guess you can post want to buy for anything.
I wish you luck, but I suspect that people owning a section of land will know, or be able to determine it’s market value.
I would like to buy a 1970 Plymouth hemi ‘Cuda. I don’t want to pay scalper prices. Thinking more like 1980 prices when gas was high and they were looked at as gas hogs.


It’s a [bleep] market you dumbazz
Originally Posted by SlimBlundt
Looking for a half to a full section of South Dakota land where I can hunt for deer and build a cabin. Not interested in paying land scalper prices! There’s plenty of land in SD, it’s just the scalpers jacking up the price. Looking for $350-500 per acre depending on quality.


I'm in for a couple of sections when you find it, I just don't want mine to join yours. I hate having a dumbass for a neighbor.
Originally Posted by Akbob5
I would like to buy a 1970 Plymouth hemi ‘Cuda. I don’t want to pay scalper prices. Thinking more like 1980 prices when gas was high and they were looked at as gas hogs.


It’s a [bleep] market you dumbazz


Just imagine the hike in prices of EVERYTHING when they pass $15.00 minimum wage. 😳
15 dollars wont just be minimum wage, it will become universal wage.
Originally Posted by mirage243
Originally Posted by SlimBlundt
Looking for a half to a full section of South Dakota land where I can hunt for deer and build a cabin. Not interested in paying land scalper prices! There’s plenty of land in SD, it’s just the scalpers jacking up the price. Looking for $350-500 per acre depending on quality.


I'm in for a couple of sections when you find it, I just don't want mine to join yours. I hate having a dumbass for a neighbor.


With that attitude, we’d make much better neighbors than you think. 😉
Makes me glad that public land ranch is still free.

1 million acres out the back door and I don’t pay a dime.
https://montana.craigslist.org/reo/d/opheim-320-acres-land-for-sale-18-miles/7250613409.html
I always wanted to hunt there. Put me down for 2 sections. Also guess I could consider selling him some of my 10k an acre Texas land for about 500.00 an acre!🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️😂


Well, they were correct in the ad when they talked about good stargazing, there wouldn't be any "Light Pollution" in that country.
Originally Posted by Akbob5
I would like to buy a 1970 Plymouth hemi ‘Cuda. I don’t want to pay scalper prices. Thinking more like 1980 prices when gas was high and they were looked at as gas hogs.


It’s a [bleep] market you dumbazz


Have to agree...
Originally Posted by Ndbowhunter
Makes me glad that public land ranch is still free.

1 million acres out the back door and I don’t pay a dime.


Around here, the USFS is doing its best to keep the public off the King's land.
This is my favorite thread ever
Originally Posted by BKinSD
This is my favorite thread ever

Agreed.
Iam from S.D and the op is from 1980.
Originally Posted by Akbob5
I would like to buy a 1970 Plymouth hemi ‘Cuda. I don’t want to pay scalper prices. Thinking more like 1980 prices when gas was high and they were looked at as gas hogs.


It’s a [bleep] market you dumbazz



How about a 70-440 auto ( BS23 SN), 11" drums, ps, pb, vinyl top, one of 420 LA built Plum Crazy driver? LOL
Originally Posted by hemiallen
Originally Posted by Akbob5
I would like to buy a 1970 Plymouth hemi ‘Cuda. I don’t want to pay scalper prices. Thinking more like 1980 prices when gas was high and they were looked at as gas hogs.


It’s a [bleep] market you dumbazz



How about a 70-440 auto ( BS23 SN), 11" drums, ps, pb, vinyl top, one of 420 LA built Plum Crazy driver? LOL


You have or you want?

My brother has 1970 440, 6 pack. If I remember correctly it was the first 440/6 pack off the line, putting it right behind the hemis for value.

Talk about a place in the boonies.This is it.Better make damn sure you don`t wander off that 320 acres.
Good luck in getting a game license in SD.

Our license draw would be a joke, but it really sucks.

If you want land look at auction sites and realtor sites. Just don't expect to be able to get a game license.

If you want to buy a place to hunt, I'd suggest Montana, then Wyoming, then Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Utah, and seveeral others before South Dakota.
Why would you draw tags if ur a landowner?
Originally Posted by BKinSD
This is my favorite thread ever



Is that a sodak elk in ur profile pic??

Had a herd of about 30 in the field down the road on Friday.
Originally Posted by Ndbowhunter
Why would you draw tags if ur a landowner?



You can apply for a land owner license. It costs quite a bit more, but it isn't certain that you would get it. Why move to South Dakota if you plan on hunting game animals? You just have to pay out of state fees to hunt in another state.
Originally Posted by Ndbowhunter
Originally Posted by BKinSD
This is my favorite thread ever



Is that a sodak elk in ur profile pic??




No, sadly it isn't.

I used to see a lot of Elk when I lived in the Black Hills. But after a life time of applying for elk in South Dakota (I'm in my 70's), I have exactly one elk license. I apply for Black Hills elk and Custer State Park elk every year. You live in a decent elk hunting state and you'll get you license often. In Colorado when I lived there, you were assured of getting an elk license every year.
I have a small bit of land that have deer and pheasants on it. I plant for feeding them. There are dead deer on the road in front of my place every year. But so far I have drawn only one tag for this county. I tell you SD game tag system really sucks.

great sharptail country
Originally Posted by Bugger
Originally Posted by Ndbowhunter
Originally Posted by BKinSD
This is my favorite thread ever



Is that a sodak elk in ur profile pic??




No, sadly it isn't.

I used to see a lot of Elk when I lived in the Black Hills. But after a life time of applying for elk in South Dakota (I'm in my 70's), I have exactly one elk license. I apply for Black Hills elk and Custer State Park elk every year. You live in a decent elk hunting state and you'll get you license often. In Colorado when I lived there, you were assured of getting an elk license every year.


Pretty sure he was asking me and yes it is. 2013, it was a great experience and spurred me to buy my own place out there. Changed my address in December even. Can't say enough good about it and wish the Governor would stop inviting people to come and join us.
lol for the day
Those scalper prices you speak of is the norm. Land usually sells for around 3x what it will cash flow and it is Gina get worse with grain prices going up...the last time we had a surge in prices land went to 8-13k per acre.
Originally Posted by Huntz

Talk about a place in the boonies.This is it.Better make damn sure you don`t wander off that 320 acres.


I'll bite. Why?
Grain prices going high?!? Compare today to 1979 for Durum and tell me it's going high vs fuel and equipment costs. The land these guys are looking at is mostly grazing land and 20 years ago went for <$100 acre depending on water rights. Some states(N.D.) have put the brakes on non resident ownership and this is a GREAT thing.
Originally Posted by OXN939
Originally Posted by Huntz

Talk about a place in the boonies.This is it.Better make damn sure you don`t wander off that 320 acres.


I'll bite. Why?

Folks there really don`t like outsiders or trespassers.I have spent a lot of time there as I have relatives in the area.



I lived in a tiny town near there, actually close to Glasgow, MT. The town once had a place to eat, but it had gone out of business. I think that's near some good deer hunting and Pronghorn too. Montana has it allover South Dakota for hunting game!
My aunt Nellie and her husband homesteaded in SD around the Black Hills. I'm going to hunt her family down this summer after 50 years.
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