From the SDGFP website
http://www.sdgfp.info/Wildlife/Mountain ... season.htmRequirements:
Mountain Lions with spotted coats (kittens) may not be harvested.
Any mountain lion accompanying another mountain lion may not be harvested.
All mountain lions taken in the Black Hills Unit, including carcass and pelt, must be presented to GFP staff at the Rapid City GFP Regional Office (3305 West South Street) within 24 hours of the kill for inspection and pelt tagging.
Individuals who take mountain lions outside of the Black Hills must contact a Conservation Officer, State Trapper or other department representative within 24 hours of kill to arrange for inspection of the carcass and pelt.
All firearms, muzzleloaders and archery equipment must meet the same minimum requirements established for deer hunting in South Dakota.
Shooting hours are ½ hour before sunrise to ½ h our after sunset.
Hunters may not hunt with the aid of dogs, bait or traps.Hunters may use electronic calls.
The Game, Fish and Parks Commission may, by resolution, authorize the mountain lion season to extend beyond March 31.
Landowners who have purchased a mountain lion license can harvest a mountain lion year-round on private land they own or private land they lease outside the Black Hills Fire Protection District. All harvested mountain lions must be presented to a conservation officer, state trapper or department representative within 24 hours.
All licenses are sold by application through the GFP License Office in Pierre. Applications may be submitted online or by paper application through the mail. Licenses will be available for sale through the end of the season. Please allow ample time for processing and return of the license before the hunt takes place.