How many deer tags can you get in Ohio?

How many deer tags can you get in Ohio?

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(1) It shall be unlawful to take more than six deer per license year, regardless of method of take or location taken, except as provided in paragraphs (B)(8), (B)(9) and (B)(10) of this rule. (2) It shall be unlawful to take more than one antlered deer per license year, regardless of method of take or location.

Q. Can I hunt on my own property in Ohio?

Ohio resident landowners, spouses, and their children are not required to have a hunting license, fur taker permit, either-sex deer permit, antlerless deer permit, spring or fall turkey permit, or Ohio Wetlands Habitat Stamp when hunting or trapping on land they own. All other licenses and permits are required.

Q. What is the best county in Ohio to hunt deer?

Top 10 counties for deer harvest during the 2019-2020 seasons include: Coshocton (6,715), Tuscarawas (5,781), Ashtabula (4,949), Muskingum (4,929), Licking (4,878), Knox (4,746), Guernsey (4,524), Holmes (4,507), Carroll (3,843) and Trumbull (3,668). Ohio’s youth hunters harvested 6,234 on Nov. 23-24, 2019.

Q. Can you hunt on public land in Ohio?

If you’re really looking for a DIY hunting trip, you could choose to hunt Ohio public lands. Ohio has much more publicly available land to hunt than most people assume, and the often vast timbered areas are great spots for reclusive bucks to hide away.

Q. How far off the road do you have to be to hunt in Ohio?

400 ft, that is how far you are “supposed” to be from any public roadway. This only applies to public lands managed by the state.

Q. Where are big bucks in Ohio?

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.

Q. 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!

Q. How many acres do you need to own to hunt in Ohio?

most areas you need 5 acres to hunt , and you can hunt from your barn or back porch as long as your house is the only house in the area. as long as you are off the rd itself it is legal too.

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