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		<title>Urban Fishing is Easy and Accessible in Rapid City even if you&#8217;re not a Goose</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This guy wasn&#8217;t worried about a fishing license. But you might want one soon. Canada geese have claimed Memorial Pond for now — but with South Dakota&#8217;s Free Fishing Weekend coming May 15-17, the anglers won&#8217;t be far behind. Rapid City has several solid urban fishing spots that don&#8217;t require a long drive or a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><br>This guy wasn&#8217;t worried about a fishing license. But you might want one soon.</p>



<p>Canada geese have claimed Memorial Pond for now — but with South Dakota&#8217;s Free Fishing Weekend coming May 15-17, the anglers won&#8217;t be far behind.</p>



<p>Rapid City has several solid urban fishing spots that don&#8217;t require a long drive or a boat — and according to the state&#8217;s most recent stocking report, the fish are already there.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Where to Fish in Rapid City</h2>



<p><strong>Memorial Pond</strong>— Right in the heart of the city, walkable and accessible. 400 adult rainbow trout were stocked here on April 8.</p>



<p><strong>Jackson Street ponds</strong> — Family-friendly, stocked with trout, bass, bluegill, and catfish. 273 rainbow trout added April 8.</p>



<p><strong>Outdoor Campus West Display pond</strong>— 191 rainbow trout stocked April 8, right on site where free fishing classes are offered.</p>



<p><strong>Rapid Creek</strong>— Flows directly through the city with some of the best urban trout fishing in the region. Founders Park is a popular access point.</p>



<p><strong>Section 3</strong> received 150 rainbow trout and <strong>Section 6</strong> received 250 rainbow trout, both on April 8.</p>



<p><strong>Canyon Lake</strong> — On the west side of town, a classic &#8220;put and take&#8221; lake stocked with rainbow and brown trout.</p>



<p>The SD Game, Fish &amp; Parks updates its stocking report every 14 days at GFP.sd.gov, so you can always check what&#8217;s been added recently before you head out.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Free Fishing on these specific weekends</h2>



<p>Planning ahead? Mark these dates.<br>South Dakota offers several license-free fishing days throughout the year:</p>



<p>Free Fishing Weekend: May 15-17 — No fishing license or state park entrance fee required for anyone, statewide.</p>



<p>Mother&#8217;s Day (May 10) — Traditionally a free fishing day in South Dakota.</p>



<p>Father&#8217;s Day (June 21) — Another annual license-free fishing opportunity.</p>



<p>All other regulations — daily limits and length requirements — remain in effect on free fishing days.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Licensing and Cost</h2>



<p>Outside of those dates, licenses are required for anyone 18 and older. They&#8217;re easy to purchase online at GoOutdoorsSouthDakota.com, through the GFP mobile app, or at retail locations around the city.</p>



<p>2026 Rapid City Resident license costs:<br>1-Day: $10<br>Annual: $31<br>Senior (65+): $17<br>Annual licenses also require a $10 Habitat Stamp. </p>



<p>Out-of-state visitors can fish for $26 (1-day), $45 (3-day), or $80 for the full year.</p>



<p> Kids under 18 — resident or not — fish free all year, no license required.</p>



<p>Never fished before and don&#8217;t have gear? The SDGFP Outdoor Campus West at 4130 Adventure Trail offers free hands-on classes including Fishing 101 and Fly Fishing 101. </p>



<p>Dakota Angler &amp; Outfitter on Jackson Boulevard runs guided trips and posts current Rapid Creek fishing reports at flyfishsd.com.</p>



<p> And if you&#8217;re heading to Memorial Pond — locals say the trout are so thick this time of year you could practically catch them by hand.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">South Dakota&#8217;s Park Rx Program</h2>



<p>One more thing worth knowing: South Dakota&#8217;s Park Rx program allows doctors and health care providers to write an actual prescription for time outdoors, redeemable for a free 1-day state park pass or a discounted annual pass. </p>



<p>Research backs it up — even light outdoor activity reduces stress, improves mood, and supports cognitive health. Fishing at a city pond counts.</p>



<p>Spring is a great time to get out. The water is clear, the fish are stocked, and apparently the geese are very friendly, but please don&#8217;t feed them it&#8217;s against the law.</p>



<p>Current stocking reports, licenses, and more information available at GFP.sd.gov</p>
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