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Nov
22
Written by:
news editor
11/22/2010 12:00 AM
Young hunters across Ohio again enjoyed success during the seventh annual Youth Deer-Gun Season.
COLUMBUS, OH- Young hunters across Ohio again enjoyed success during the seventh annual Youth Deer-Gun Season, held Saturday and Sunday, November 20-21, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), Division of Wildlife. Hunters, aged 17 and under, harvested 9,024 deer during the special two-day season, as compared to 9,331 last year.
Counties reporting the greatest number of deer killed were Tuscarawas-434, Knox-416, Holmes-337, Washington-274, Licking-267, Guernseyand Harrison-265, Belmont-222, and Ashlandand Coshocton-196.
The Division of Wildlife estimated 40,000 young hunters took to the state's fields and forests during the two-day season, which provides a high-quality hunting experience for younger Ohioans.
The youth deer-gun season was open in all 88 counties. All participants were required to wear hunter orange, possess a valid Ohiohunting license and special deer permit, and be accompanied by a non-hunting adult.
The youth deer-gun season is one of four special youth-only hunting seasons designed to offer a safe and excellent early hunting experience for young hunters. Special days are also set aside for upland game, wild turkey and waterfowl hunting opportunities.
Youngsters and all other hunters will have a chance at taking a whitetail during next week's statewide deer-gun season, which runs Monday through Sunday, November 29-December 5.
Details on youth hunting opportunities and all Ohio deer hunting seasons can be found in the 2010-2011 Ohio Hunting Regulations, available where licenses are sold. It can also be viewed online at wildohio.com.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR Web site at www.ohiodnr.com.
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[EDITORS NOTE: A list of deer checked and tagged by young hunters during the 2010 two-day youth deer-gun season follows. Numbers for 2009 are listed in parentheses ( ).]
Adams –132(111); Allen –36(58); Ashland –196(170); Ashtabula –149(117); Athens –155(209); Auglaize –51(53); Belmont –222(182); Brown –99(102); Butler –59(50); Carroll –121(135); Champaign –43 (98); Clark –45(45); Clermont –133(118); Clinton –70(67); Columbiana –181(154); Coshocton –196(212); Crawford –95(89); Cuyahoga –11(6); Darke –22(51); Defiance –76(70); Delaware –44(54); Erie –31(28); Fairfield –145 (184); Fayette –23(42); Franklin –32(35); Fulton –64(25); Gallia –101(94); Geauga –40(38); Greene –28(20); Guernsey –265(276); Hamilton –43(25); Hancock –49(64); Hardin –77(65); Harrison –265(351); Henry –29(32); Highland –164(158); Hocking –152(201); Holmes –337(279); Huron –108(105); Jackson –117(173); Jefferson –146(189); Knox –416(265); Lake –14(14); Lawrence –112(131); Licking –267(240); Logan –109(100); Lorain –84(61); Lucas –15(10); Madison –31(28); Mahoning –58(52); Marion –26(22); Medina –49(72); Meigs –121(159); Mercer –40(31); Miami –20(15); Monroe –148(202); Montgomery –40(21); Morgan –121(135); Morrow –88(91); Muskingum –179(198); Noble –137(172); Ottawa –3(6); Paulding –98(70); Perry –156(189); Pickaway –38(50); Pike –55(67); Portage –42(34); Preble –40(25); Putnam –160(107); Richland –96(109); Ross –190(206); Sandusky –23(18); Scioto –89(148); Seneca –115(94); Shelby –80(79); Stark –119(123); Summit-26(26); Trumbull –97(96); Tuscarawas –434(445); Union –49(65); Van Wert –76(43); Vinton –70(130); Warren –63(56); Washington –274(362); Wayne –52(50); Williams –43(68); Wood –65(59); Wyandot –44(52); Total –9,024 (9,331)
For more information, contact:
Lindsay Linkhart, ODNR Wildlife, Central Ohio
614. 644. 3925
Tom Lavergne, ODNR Wildlife, Northwest Ohio
419. 424. 5000
Jamey Graham, ODNR Wildlife, Northeast Ohio
330. 644. 2293
Susie Vance, ODNR Wildlife, Southeast Ohio
740. 589. 9930
Kathy Garza-Behr, ODNR Wildlife, Southwest Ohio
937. 372. 9261
Heidi Hetzel-Evans, ODNR Media Relations
614. 265. 6860
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