How many deer have been harvested in Ohio?
COLUMBUS, Ohio – One of Ohio’s most successful white-tailed deer hunting seasons concluded Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021 with 197,735 deer harvested, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. That total is the highest since 218,910 deer were taken during the 2012-2013 hunting season.
How many deer have been killed in Ohio so far?
Through Dec. 6, 2020, 79,499 deer have been taken by Ohio archery hunters. Plus, Ohio’s youth hunters checked 5,795 white-tailed deer during the 2020 two-day youth gun season, Nov.
How many deer are killed each year in Ohio?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio hunters killed 197,735 deer during the 2020-21 hunting season, the most since 218,910 deer were harvested in the 2012-13 season.
What are the dates for deer season in Ohio?
Deer gun: Nov. 29-Dec. 5, 2021; Dec. 18-19, 2021.
What county in Ohio has the biggest bucks?
Topping that trophy buck list is Muskingum County, in east central Ohio, where no fewer than eight racks have made the B&C record books in the past five years.
Which county in Ohio has the most deer?
The top 10 counties for deer harvested during the 2020-2021 deer season include: Coshocton (6,791), Tuscarawas (6,158), Ashtabula (5,662), Licking (5,549), Knox (5,247), Muskingum (5,172), Holmes (4,833), Guernsey (4,809), Carroll (4,123), and Trumbull (4,015).
What part of Ohio has the biggest bucks?
On the west side of Muskingum County, 3,600-acre Dillon Wildlife Area has long been a productive deer hunting destination in a county known for producing some the state’s biggest bucks. The area is approximately 10 miles northwest of Zanesville and 15 miles east of Newark along state Route 146.
Where are the biggest bucks killed in Ohio?
Ohio’s World Famous Hole in the Horn Buck Ohio is home to some of the biggest whitetail bucks in the world, including the #2 non-typical of all time… The “Hole in the Horn” buck. This unbelievable buck was found dead in Portage county in 1940 and scored an incredible 328 2/8 inches!