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News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 3, 2005

COUNTY 2003 2004
Adams 302 297
Allen 94 101
Ashland 491 662
Ashtabula 483 520
Athens 835 832
Auglaize 48 78
Belmont 774 750
Brown 379 354
Butler 78 139
Carroll 392 417
Champaign 159 186
Clark 145 153
Clermont 323 411
Clinton 77 108
Columbiana 510 502
Coshocton 765 883
Crawford 174 152
Cuyahoga 20 12
Darke 55 75
Defiance 79 116
Delaware 224 339
Erie 67 111
Fairfield 357 323
Fayette 66 80
Franklin 121 112
Fulton 14 43
Gallia 418 466
Geauga 209 307
Greene 76 97
Guernsey 724 741
Hamilton 119 124
Hancock 73 75
Hardin 53 37
Harrison 852 920
Henry 21 24
Highland 427 302
Hocking 541 544
Holmes 521 734
Huron 267 243
Jackson 580 581
Jefferson 729 843
Knox 496 736
Lake 196 159
Lawrence 399 359
Licking 790 684
Logan 152 229
Lorain 217 259
Lucas 88 104
Madison 38 61
Mahoning 174 272
Marion 51 57
Medina 138 154
Meigs 672 692
Mercer 77 65
Miami 11 23
Monroe 593 628
Montgomery 47 37
Morgan 394 448
Morrow 157 225
Muskingum 532 654
Noble 404 524
Ottawa 29 31
Paulding 110 111
Perry 539 604
Pickaway 169 221
Pike 250 233
Portage 198 273
Preble 102 92
Putnam 94 90
Richland 231 255
Ross 637 569
Sandusky 58 66
Scioto 311 347
Seneca 117 182
Shelby 78 90
Stark 338 402
Summit 140 188
Trumbull 393 587
Tuscarawas 936 1,114
Union 101 176
Van Wert 41 41
Vinton 287 261
Warren 237 215
Washington 934 910
Wayne 129 176
Williams 90 123
Wood 47 67
Wyandot 117 161
Total 24,981 27,749

TUSCARAWAS COUNTY LEADS OHIO IN STATEWIDE
MUZZLELOADER DEER SEASON
Year-to-date harvest totals above last year

COLUMBUS, OH -- Hunters took 27,749 deer during the four-day muzzleloader season, which ran December 27-30, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. That number represents an 11 percent increase over the 2003 total.

“Over the past twenty years, the statewide muzzleloader season has consistently grown in popularity,” said Steven A. Gray, chief of the ODNR Division of Wildlife. “Despite the previous week’s severe ice and snow storm, hunters still took to the field and had great success.”

Counties reporting the highest number of deer checked during the muzzleloader season included Tuscarawas-1,114; Harrison-920; Coshocton-883; Jefferson-843; Athens-832; Guernsey-741; Knox-736; Meigs-692; Licking-684; Ashland-662.

Since Ohio's deer hunting seasons opened in early October, 201,270 deer have been killed across the state. Archery hunters took 40,966 deer during the first six weeks of the statewide archery season, which continues through January 31. In its second year, the youth season resulted in young hunters bagging 6,673 deer. Hunters checked 125,681 deer during the statewide deer-gun season. Another 201 deer were taken during the special bucks-only muzzleloader deer season on three specific areas.

EDITORS NOTE: THE CHART SHOWS DEER CHECKED AND TAGGED BY HUNTERS DURING LAST WEEK’S STATEWIDE MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING SEASON.

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

For Further Information Contact:
Mike Tonkovich, ODNR Division of Wildlife
(740) 664-2745
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Jane Beathard, ODNR Media Relations
(614) 265-6860