SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) —Pheasant season attracts people from all across the United States to South Dakota. But with the large crowds, Call to Freedom also sees human trafficking–both sex and labor trafficking.

"When we talk about labor trafficking, we're talking about tourism season. So they're looking for labor that's inexpensive. And so they're bringing in individuals to meet that demand as far as labor trafficking and labor exploitation, as well as sex trafficking. Anytime you have large groups of people, men or women, you see an increase for that type of activity," Call to Freedom, President & CEO, Becky Rasmussen said.

While law enforcement numbers may not reflect a tie with trafficking to hunting season, Rasmussen has seen it first hand.

"We've seen individuals walk through the

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