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Nov 28

Written by: news editor
11/28/2007 12:13 AM 

Steady rains dampened the efforts of Ohio hunters on opening day of the 2007 deer-gun season. Hunters took 19,391 white-tailed deer on Monday, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources ODNR Division of Wildlife. The deer-gun season remains open through Sunday, December 2, and then reopens for two days on Saturday and Sunday, December 15-16.

 
Deer checked and tagged during the first day of deer-gun hunting season
 
COUNTY
2007
2006
  Adams
273
510
  Allen
67
157
  Ashland
324
710
  Ashtabula
588
942
  Athens
649
1,101
  Auglaize
78
97
  Belmont
372
735
  Brown
227
426
  Butler
28
100
  Carroll
338
697
  Champaign
147
264
  Clark
40
105
  Clermont
190
337
  Clinton
82
148
  Columbiana
331
851
  Coshocton
659
1,503
  Crawford
171
330
  Cuyahoga
8
8
  Darke
24
70
  Defiance
93
306
  Delaware
120
232
  Erie
46
95
  Fairfield
279
574
  Fayette
34
63
  Franklin
38
87
  Fulton
69
101
  Gallia
466
710
  Geauga
111
244
  Greene
35
81
  Guernsey
871
1,615
  Hamilton
32
79
  Hancock
103
146
  Hardin
129
220
  Harrison
732
1,244
  Henry
63
83
  Highland
294
553
  Hocking
416
751
  Holmes
621
1,304
  Huron
220
443
  Jackson
391
877
  Jefferson
466
898
  Knox
304
952
  Lake
57
98
  Lawrence
265
535
  Licking
494
1,192
  Logan
155
249
  Lorain
120
109
  Lucas
59
103
  Madison
23
41
  Mahoning
152
296
  Marion
43
114
  Medina
96
181
  Meigs
451
1,054
  Mercer
64
109
  Miami
18
19
  Monroe
373
872
  Montgomery
32
54
  Morgan
347
711
  Morrow
190
360
  Muskingum
471
1,127
  Noble
531
771
  Ottawa
18
29
  Paulding
80
155
  Perry
340
744
  Pickaway
135
269
  Pike
126
347
  Portage
90
226
  Preble
45
75
  Putnam
101
221
  Richland
201
475
  Ross
280
741
  Sandusky
35
63
  Scioto
206
439
  Seneca
187
349
  Shelby
117
202
  Stark
235
434
  Summit
61
74
  Trumbull
333
691
  Tuscarawas
833
1,858
  Union
90
200
  Van Wert
23
72
  Vinton
216
550
  Warren
90
170
  Washington
540
1,451
  Wayne
133
295
  Williams
146
353
  Wood
78
154
  Wyandot
172
248
  TOTAL
19,391
39,6

GUERNSEY COUNTY LEADS THE STATE IN NUMBER OF DEER CHECKED ON OPENING DAY OF GUN SEASON
Hunters take 19,391 deer statewide on Monda
y

COLUMBUS, OH Steady rains dampened the efforts of Ohio hunters on opening day of the 2007 deer-gun season. Hunters took 19,391 white-tailed deer on Monday, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources ODNR Division of Wildlife. The deer-gun season remains open through Sunday, December 2, and then reopens for two days on Saturday and Sunday, December 15-16.

The preliminary figure from deer check stations throughout the state shows a decline from last year’s opening day total of 39,629. Counties reporting the highest numbers of deer checked on Monday included Guernsey-871, Tuscarawas-833, Harrison-732, Coshocton-659, Athens-649, Holmes-621, Ashtabula-588, Noble-531, Licking-494 and Muskingum-471.

Hunters still have six days remaining in the gun week, plus the mid-December weekend, to fill a tag.

Deer hunting in the state is off to a great start this year, with both early archery and youth deer-gun season figures up from 2006. When combining the results of Monday’s harvest, along with those from the early muzzleloader season, the first six-weeks of archery season and the recent youth deer-gun season, a preliminary total of 84,161 deer have been killed so far this deer hunting season. That number compares to 94,491 harvested last year at this time. In all, hunters took a total of 237,316 deer during all of last year’s hunting seasons.

Approximately 400,000 hunters are expected to participate in the statewide deer-gun season. Ohio’s deer population was estimated to be 675,000 prior to the start of the fall hunting seasons.

Hunters who wish to share their success can submit a photo of themselves and the deer they killed this year for publication on the ODNR Division of Wildlife’s Web page.

Deer hunting contributes an estimated $266 million to Ohio’s economy each year and helps to support thousands of jobs. Venison is delicious and nutritious meat, low in fat and cholesterol. It is the number one wild game served by hunters in Ohio. Deer hunters also contribute thousands of pounds of venison to organizations that help feed less-fortunate Ohio residents through special programs.

A detailed listing of deer-hunting rules is contained in the 2007-2008 Ohio Hunting Regulations, available wherever licenses are sold, and online at wildohio.com.

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For additional news online, check out the ODNR Press Room at ohiodnr.com.

For Further Information Contact:
Dave Risley, Division of Wildlife
(614 265-6330
-or-
Mike Tonkovich, Division of Wildlife
(740 589-9922

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