Down there in Sioux county I rarely see native hunters save for one group that likes to drive their truck up the draw behind their house some evenings. So that leaves 600 tags that are good for both states so divide that by half ( reality is it's probably more of a 60-40 split between South Dakota to North Dakota) then spread them out over a month and a half since almost all the tags are sold to people from States out to the east so they tend to only hunt for a week or two. Now compare that to the 16 1/2 day state season where over 3,000 guys are down there on the nodal side alone split between two county's and things get hopping pretty fast and obviously the weekends are just down right nuts. The state guys will be all over anything that's not posted and that means they will be a ton of them on tribal land. I would bet the number of state tags filled on tribal land would be substantial. But once the state season ends it gets damn quiet down there and the deer activity picks way up especially the muley's since that's right about time they're rut kicks in hard