Ohio Farmer

During the nine days of Ohio’s 2019 gun season, 77,488 deer were taken.

January 2, 2020

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Ohio’s white-tailed deer hunters took advantage of an extra weekend of gun hunting and checked 13,995 deer on Dec. 21-22, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. During the 2018 season, 9,625 deer were taken during the same period.

“The deer-gun weekend is an additional chance for Buckeye State hunters to put food on their table and spend time outdoors with family and friends,” says Kendra Wecker, Division of Wildlife chief. “Ohio continues to be a top destination for deer hunters. As the new year approaches, make a resolution to take someone new with you on your next outdoor adventure.”

The top 10 counties for deer harvest during the 2019 two-day gun season, along with the number of deer taken in each, include: Ashtabula (533), Coshocton (434), Tuscarawas (425), Knox (383), Carroll (377), Holmes (370); Licking (362), Trumbull (357), Guernsey (319) and Columbiana (318).

A total of 77,488 deer were taken during the nine days of the 2019 gun season, up from 70,377 deer during the nine days of the 2018 gun season. Through Dec. 22, Ohio archery hunters have taken 79,934 deer.

Ohio’s youth hunters checked 6,234 white-tailed deer during the 2019 two-day youth-gun season, Nov. 23-24. In addition, 63,493 deer were checked by Ohio hunters during the weeklong deer-gun season, Dec. 2-8.

Archery, muzzleloader hunting seasons still open

Ohio offers more opportunities for hunters to pursue deer. Deer-muzzleloader season r uns from Jan. 4 to Jan. 7. Deer-archery season for 2020 is open now and runs until Feb. 2. Find the complete details in the 2019-20 hunting and trapping regulations or at wildohio.gov.For summaries of past deer seasons, visit wildohio.gov/deerharvest.

Approximately 370,000 people hunted deer in Ohio this year, and the Buckeye State is a popular hunting destination for many out-of-state hunters. To date in 2019, more than 34,000 nonresident Ohio hunting licenses have been sold. The top five states for purchasing a nonresident hunting license in Ohio, and the number purchased, include Pennsylvania (6,704), Michigan (4,465), West Virginia (3,806), North Carolina (2,908) and New York (2,446).

For more information, visit the ODNR website, ohiodnr.gov.

Source: ODNR, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

 

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