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Nearly 10,000 Deer Checked during Ohio's
Two-Day Gun Hunting Season
Darke County checked 49, one more than 2017
COLUMBUS, OH – Ohio’s hunters checked 9,625 white-tailed deer during
Ohio’s 2018 two-day deer-gun hunting season, Dec. 15-16, according to
the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). During last year’s
two-day December deer-gun season, 14,115 deer were harvested.
Hunters still have opportunities to pursue deer this winter.
Muzzleloader season is Jan. 5-8, 2019, and archery season remains open
through Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019. Find more information about deer hunting
in the 2018-2019 Ohio Hunting and Trapping Regulations or at
wildohio.gov.
Past year’s harvest summaries and weekly updated harvest reports can be
found at wildohio.gov/deerharvest.
For the first time this year, Ohio resident hunters can purchase
multiyear and lifetime licenses at wildohio.gov and at hundreds of
participating agents throughout the state. License buyers can choose
from 3-year, 5-year, 10-year and lifetime hunting or fishing licenses.
All money generated from the sale of multiyear and lifetime licenses is
deposited into the Wildlife Fund, where it will be used to protect and
enhance Ohio’s wildlife populations.
The ODNR Division of Wildlife remains committed to properly managing
Ohio’s deer populations. The goal of Ohio’s Deer Management Program is
to provide a deer population that maximizes recreational opportunities,
while minimizing conflicts with landowners and motorists.
Hunting Popularity
Ohio ranks fifth nationally in resident hunters and 11th in the number
of jobs associated with hunting-related industries. Hunting has a more
than $853 million economic impact in Ohio through the sale of
equipment, fuel, food, lodging and more, according to the National
Shooting Sports Foundation’s Hunting in America: An Economic Force for
Conservation publication.
ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural
resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.
Editor’s Note: A list of all white-tailed deer checked by hunters using
firearms during the 2018 two-day deer-gun hunting season is shown
below. The first number following the county’s name shows the harvest
numbers for 2018, and the 2017 numbers are in parentheses. Harvest
numbers below are raw data and subject to change.
Adams: 131 (203); Allen: 55 (61); Ashland: 194 (342); Ashtabula: 368
(483); Athens: 170 (246); Auglaize: 66 (55); Belmont: 135 (264); Brown:
116 (172); Butler: 48 (66); Carroll: 224 (412); Champaign: 50 (75);
Clark: 32 (48); Clermont: 95 (152); Clinton: 41 (58); Columbiana: 165
(367); Coshocton: 260 (512); Crawford: 82 (103); Cuyahoga: 5 (4);
Darke: 49 (48); Defiance: 194 (152); Delaware: 71 (78); Erie: 58 (53);
Fairfield: 85 (132); Fayette: 18 (22); Franklin: 10 (35); Fulton: 53
(60); Gallia: 120 (169); Geauga: 113 (111); Greene: 39 (51); Guernsey:
187 (307); Hamilton: 21 (55); Hancock: 89 (74); Hardin: 112 (110);
Harrison: 175 (336); Henry: 86 (55); Highland: 142 (191); Hocking: 125
(199); Holmes: 211 (343); Huron: 178 (236); Jackson: 173 (191);
Jefferson: 80 (197); Knox: 227 (382); Lake: 23 (40); Lawrence: 69 (91);
Licking: 206 (340); Logan: 141 (169); Lorain: 159 (200); Lucas: 23
(13); Madison: 19 (52); Mahoning: 104 (194); Marion: 47 (79); Medina:
117 (188); Meigs: 160 (200); Mercer: 59 (47); Miami: 38 (54); Monroe:
120 (207); Montgomery: 20 (35); Morgan: 117 (214); Morrow: 88 (124);
Muskingum: 206 (368); Noble: 132 (211); Ottawa: 20 (38); Paulding: 115
(113); Perry: 118 (213); Pickaway: 47 (62); Pike: 95 (114); Portage:
112 (201); Preble: 65 (82); Putnam: 54 (34); Richland: 222 (306); Ross:
127 (177); Sandusky: 54 (82); Scioto: 105 (184); Seneca: 147 (176);
Shelby: 67 (75); Stark: 169 (287); Summit: 33 (41); Trumbull: 226
(321); Tuscarawas: 282 (497); Union: 49 (64); Van Wert: 60 (49);
Vinton: 108 (201); Warren: 52 (66); Washington: 131 (213); Wayne: 127
(195); Williams: 168 (132); Wood: 69 (55); Wyandot: 102 (101). Total:
9,625 (14,115).
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