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HUNTING SD INDIAN RESERVATIONS

Started by WW, October 28, 2021, 10:46:30 AM

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WW

Any of you hunting the reservation next spring? I wonder if the vaccine will be mandatory before entering the reservation?

joey46

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See very little information concerning Indian Reservation hunting on any forums.  BTW I browsed around and bookmarked several guided and self guided hunting operations in the Merriam areas late last season.  When I checked them recently I found many already fully booked up for 2022. May be a busy spring.

TurkeyReaper69

Lots will. When I was working on the road this summer I tried to stop at a casino and they required vaccination card

Crghss

They are big on vaccines. Also masks and the rest of it.
Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend. ...

scattergun

Quote from: TurkeyReaper69 on October 29, 2021, 11:01:39 AM
Lots will. When I was working on the road this summer I tried to stop at a casino and they required vaccination card

I got two doses of the Moderna Covid Vaccine. What the hell is a vaccination card? I got my shots in SD, and we never got anything. Are we seriously supposed to go to our doctors and have them print us out vaccination records? The various native tribes of SD are their own nations, but I have a real hard time believing they are going to require your medical records to hunt their land.

NCL

Scattergun,

I also got the Moderna Vaccination and the clinic that gave me the shot included a small card with the date of the first shot. When I returned a month later for the second shot they added the date for the second shot. The clinic told me that was the vaccination card and to keep it for proof of vaccination.

GobbleNut

Quote from: NCL on November 02, 2021, 08:55:15 AM
I also got the Moderna Vaccination and the clinic that gave me the shot included a small card with the date of the first shot. When I returned a month later for the second shot they added the date for the second shot. The clinic told me that was the vaccination card and to keep it for proof of vaccination.

It was my impression that the issuance of these vaccination cards was standard procedure across the country.  We were issued the cards and told to keep them available to verify our vaccinations if required somewhere.  In my opinion, anybody that was not issued one of these cards should try to obtain one.  I suspect that would require going back to the place where the shots were administered and trying to sort it out with them. 

The Native American tribes seem to be genetically more susceptible to the virus, so I would not be at all surprised if they require proof of vaccination for those hunting tribal lands.  Then again, simply inquiring about any such requirements would be the obvious solution.  Of course, anyone can ignore that possibility at their own risk if they wish.  There is always the possibility that testing for the virus immediately prior to the hunt would suffice. 

Crghss

Quote from: NCL on November 02, 2021, 08:55:15 AM
Scattergun,

I also got the Moderna Vaccination and the clinic that gave me the shot included a small card with the date of the first shot. When I returned a month later for the second shot they added the date for the second shot. The clinic told me that was the vaccination card and to keep it for proof of vaccination.

I just got my booster shot and they want to see the vaccination card from original shots.
Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend. ...

scattergun

I've gotten a lot of vaccines in my life, in multiple states. Not once have I ever received a card of any kind afterwards. The Covid vaccine had a few more strings attached than a flu shot, I had to fill out this big questionnaire, health insurance, medical record stuff. They gave me a shot, and away I went.

I could go to my doctor and request a vaccination record, but you think I'm about to show my private medical records to somebody else? Get real.

Jstocks

Quote from: scattergun on November 02, 2021, 08:37:38 PM
I've gotten a lot of vaccines in my life, in multiple states. Not once have I ever received a card of any kind afterwards. The Covid vaccine had a few more strings attached than a flu shot, I had to fill out this big questionnaire, health insurance, medical record stuff. They gave me a shot, and away I went.

I could go to my doctor and request a vaccination record, but you think I'm about to show my private medical records to somebody else? Get real.

Every vaccine I've ever received was and has been recorded. I recently was asked to produce vaccinations from childhood records and I'm 41 years old. What I couldn't produce, I was tested for with a blood test.

For international travel, a "yellow card" was issued for those vaccininations like yellow fever. My Covid shot was recorded on my yellow card, as well as it's own card.

scattergun

Are you guys just messing with me now? A yellow card? The only country I've been to besides the USA was Mexico, and all they needed was a passport. I'm fairly sure they would let you cross by car with nothing but a drivers license.

Jstocks

Quote from: scattergun on November 03, 2021, 03:19:55 PM
Are you guys just messing with me now? A yellow card? The only country I've been to besides the USA was Mexico, and all they needed was a passport. I'm fairly sure they would let you cross by car with nothing but a drivers license.

There are countries that require vax cards to enter. Before Covid, it was common to be asked about vaccinations for work visas.

Dtrkyman

All the vax card countries can be crossed off my list of places to visit, they are dropping like flies it seems!

Australia can pound sand, gun confiscation years ago and now all their BS.

silvestris

A good read: "The Real Anthony Fauci" by Robert Kennedy, Jr.
"[T]he changing environment will someday be totally and irrevocably unsuitable for the wild turkey.  Unless mankind precedes the birds in extinction, we probably will not be hunting turkeys for too much longer."  Ken Morgan, "Turkey Hunting, A One Man Game

scattergun

I can't add too much to this, but last week I stopped in Eagle Butte, SD. I did not do any hunting in the area, but I did see a sign for what looked like a community center asking that masks be worn. The amount of masks I saw on people appeared the same as anywhere else in SD (maybe 10%). Nobody said anything at the local Café, and I never had a mask.

It might be worth asking if you have to hunt with a guide, but I doubt you are going to have to show anything of vaccination to hunt there. To be clear, Eagle Butte is a town of the Cheyenne. There's turkeys there, but I'm guessing most non-residents would be looking at the far west blackhills area, which would be Oglala Sioux. A quick internet search shows nothing of requiring vaccine, but they do make it clear if you are hunting with a guide that you must follow CDC guidelines of the masks indoors, and handwashing etc.

I did ask the doctor about getting one of these Covid cards, and it would not be an issue, it is on my record. I did not ask for one. I don't want to come across as anti-vaccine, although I do believe it should be a personal choice, but there is NO WAY I am ever showing my medical records to a non medical professional. The day it happens is the day the world is already lost.