Glean for Good
Beth Jensen is a Family Physician through Sanford Health in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, who is concerned about the 1 in 5 South Dakotan children at risk for hunger. Glean for Good, in rural Garretson, was started after Beth wanted her patients to have sustainable access to food. After a successful
A Print Guide to Tribal Nations

Long before it was known as South Dakota, this land was home to the rich culture and traditions of many Native American tribes. Through education, celebrations and more, Native Americans remain an important part of South Dakota. Click the image below to download your free Oceti Sakowin (Seven Council Fires) Homelands guide to Tribal Nations.
Long before it was known as South Dakota, this land was home to the rich...
Central Region Fishing

CENTRAL/MISSOURI RIVER REGION
Today’s Missouri River is far from the muddy, winding waterway Lewis and Clark traveled some 200 years ago. Four massive dams, completed in the early 1960s, mitigated the river and created more than 900 square miles of open water and 3,000 miles of shoreline. In addition, the dams created a world-class freshwater fishery. The reservoirs include Lake Oahe, Lake Sharpe, Lake Francis Case, and Lewis and Clark Lake.
If large waters intimidate you, a trip to a prairie stock dam may be more to your liking. From one to 100 acres, these small ponds were built to water livestock and conserve soil and water. Stock dams can be easily fished from shore or with the aid of a small boat, canoe or float tube.
Fishing Techniques & Tips







Today’s Missouri River is far from the muddy, winding waterway Lewis and Clark traveled some...