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Limit non-resident hunting like Iowa does via lottery system. Lastly…reduce length of season…4. As awful as our deer season is, it will no doubt become the new norm for the future. Farms, habitat, and public lands are being developed at a record rate to make room for more houses and stores — deer are being poached in record numbers due to the DNR abandoning check stations, and the comments below are totally correct, the DNR could care less.

Amen William Lassiter! Marlin Mooney the deer season is almost 4. I agree with the Mike Evans comment, shorten the darn season big time down to 1. As hunters, we need to do what we preach, and that is to respect the wildlife, have ethics, and not be greedy. I am very disappointed on how Ohio deer hunting has changed so drastically for the worse.

The bag limit is outrageous, the check-in process is a joke and shotgun season should be in mid December not end of November so close to the rut.

Ohio is the 7th most populated state and if the odnr does not change some of the rules our hunting will be worse than the hunting in PA. We see harvesting numbers every year but does that account for the amount of fawns killed by coyotes or even remotely consider the horrible hit the whitetail population took in and to EHD?

However face to face over a cup of coffee they will, as 2 different ODNR officers did to me. ODNR did indeed release coyotes in Ohio. By the way, ODNR is a government agency, government agencies lie and deny to the public every day. This is what DNR agencies do, they play God. And if it backfires they deny being involved. Old McDonald those stats are pretty accurate.

They are indeed efficient killing machines. It has become a huge problem in Ohio with no real practical solution. Mike Evans I totally agree. And yes the DNR needs to keep it all simple, typical government over complicating things and making a mess of everything! The DNR has lost their way. They listen to only the auto insurance companies.

Shorten the season 2. No crossbows unless handicapped or 65 years of age or older. DNR please stop complicating things…simple is better. Learn from Iowa and other states that know how to manage. Gun season needs moved back a couple weeks.

Always 1st Mon. No snow last couple years. I say 1st or 2nd Mon of Dec. I really think deer populations are deminishing. I think a limit of 2 deer per Hunter is sufficient. I been bow hunting this year and the deer are not there like they used to be. Also ODNR needs to change the squirrel season to open iin October instead of September to allow bow hunters time alone in the woods without pressure from squirrel hunters. Hello, I plan to be in Cleveland Ohio on around November I would like to hunt for fox squirrels.

Can you please tell me what public land I may use. Thank you Mario, Connecticut. We are not affiliated with the Ohio Dept. You could try checking our our list of parks, preserves and wildlife areas in Northeast Ohio , then choose nearby counties and see if any of them include the hunting areas that are open to the public included on the PDF.

Since you are visiting in November, I noticed there are restrictions at the very end of the month:. The daily bag limit is six. Red, gray, black, and fox squirrels can be taken. Hours are 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset. Closed during the seven-day deer gun season, November 30 — December 6, I think the deer gun season should be for two weeks. Another notable change that might boost the deer harvest a bit, Tonkovich said, is the scrapping of the rule that prohibited the taking of non-antlered deer on public land after deer gun week.

That said, only one antlerless deer may be taken on most public land during the season. Hunters may harvest as many as six deer, again only one antlered, during the Ohio hunting year but not more than a county limit. Franklin County has a four-deer season limit, while limits are three in Fairfield, Licking, Delaware and Union counties. The Madison County limit is two and Pickaway one.

Sports Awards Golf Week. Coshocton County leads the state in total deer harvests over the last five years, with 6, deer taken during the season. Deer harvest summaries can be found on the Deer Harvest Summary page at wildohio. Anyone interested in learning to hunt or becoming a mentor to a new hunter can visit the Wild Ohio Harvest Community page for information on how to get started, hunting-related workshops as well as special hunting opportunities for mentors and new hunters.

Follow the Division of Wildlife on Twitter and Facebook for instant news stories, outdoor recreation ideas, local wildlife information, and so much more. The Your Wild Ohio Explorer page provides wildlife success stories and ways to help wildlife throughout the seasons. Visit wildohio. Users can purchase licenses and permits as well as view wildlife area maps. The mission of the Division of Wildlife is to conserve and improve fish and wildlife resources and their habitats for sustainable use and appreciation by all.

ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr. Harvest numbers below are raw data and subject to change.

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