Richland County hunters have their first opportunity to pursue white-tailed deer as archery season opened on Saturday.

According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife, the white-tailed deer is the most sought-after game animal in Ohio. Approximately 370,000 people hunted deer in the state last year.

“Ohio’s deer hunters should expect a banner season this year,” said Kendra Wecker, Chief of the Division of Wildlife. “The public land harvest last year strongly suggests that the regulations imposed in 2018-19 protected a large portion of the antlerless population which will yield more deer on our public lands this fall. Although designed to reduce doe and button buck harvest, it appears that antlered deer may have also benefited. We’re looking for great opportunities on our public lands this fall!”

Last year, 46% of the total deer harvest (79,098) was from archery hunters. For the sixth year in a row, more deer were taken during archery season than the week of gun season. By comparison, just 15 years ago the archery harvest accounted for 25% of the annual harvest. During the 2018-2019 deer season 172,049 deer were reported harvested by hunters including 74,517 bucks, 80,763 does, and 16,769 button bucks.

The 10 counties with the highest deer harvest last year were: Coshocton, Tuscarawas, Ashtabula, Muskingum, Licking, Guernsey, Knox, Holmes, Carroll, and Trumbull.

During the 2018-2019 season, landowners reported harvesting 47,961 deer, almost 28% of the total harvest. The proportion of the harvest taken by landowners has increased substantially from 1995 (19%) and has remained between 26-28% of the total harvest since 2005.

Hunters are reminded that only one antlerless deer may be taken from Ohio’s public hunting areas per license year. In addition, from December 9 through February 2, no antlerless deer may be taken from public hunting areas in Ohio, excluding controlled hunts. A list of public hunting areas can be found at http://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/wildlifeareas.

In Ohio, hunters may only take one antlered deer regardless of location or method of take. Deer bag limits are determined by county, and hunters cannot exceed a county bag limit. Deer hunting hours are 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes past sunset for all deer seasons. Additional details and requirements for deer hunting are contained in the 2019-2020 Ohio Hunting and Trapping Regulations booklet, available where licenses are sold or at wildohio.gov.

Ohio’s 2019-2020 deer seasons include:

~Archery: September 28, 2019 – February 2, 2020

~Youth gun: November 23-24, 2019

~Gun: December 2-8, 2019, and December 21-22, 2019

~Muzzleloader: January 4-7, 2020

The Division of Wildlife remains committed to properly managing Ohio’s deer populations through a combination of regulatory and programmatic changes. 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.

Source: Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife

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