2009 Ohio Shotgun Deer Results
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2009 Ohio Shotgun Deer Results
COLUMBUS, OH --(AmmoLand.com)- Ohio hunters had near ideal weather for the opening day of deer-gun season. Hunters took 33,607 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 6, and then reopens for two days on Saturday and Sunday, December 19-20
The preliminary figures from deer check stations throughout the state show a slight increase of 1.7 percent from last years opening day total of 33,034.
Counties reporting the highest numbers of deer checked on Monday included Tuscarawas-1,763, Harrison-1,374, Coshocton-1,353, Guernsey-1,284, Licking-1,182, Holmes-1,165, Washington-1,010, Athens-925, Ashtabula-836, and Muskingum-799.
Combining the results of Mondays harvest 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 97,371 deer have been killed so far this deer hunting season. That number compares to 95,074 harvested last year at this time. In all, hunters took a total of 252,017 deer during all of last years hunting seasons.
Approximately 420,000 hunters are expected to participate in the statewide deer-gun season. Ohios deer population was estimated to be 650,000 prior to the start of the fall hunting seasons.
The white-tailed deer is the most popular game animal in Ohio, frequently pursued by generations of hunters. Ohio ranks 8th nationally in annual hunting-related sales and 10th in the number of jobs associated with the hunting-related industry. Each year, hunting has a $859 million economic impact in Ohio through the sale of equipment, fuel, food, lodging and more.
Division of Wildlife Chief Dave Graham challenges all deer hunters to make this year special for Ohios hungry by labeling Saturday, December 5, as Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (FHFH) Day. Last year, hunters showed they cared by donating nearly 220,000 meals to Ohioans in need.
Hunters who give their deer to a food bank are not required to pay the processing cost as long as the deer are taken to a participating processor and funding for the effort lasts. Counties being served by this program can be found online at www.fhfh.org.
Hunters who wish to share their success can submit a photo of themselves and the deer they killed this year for publication on the Division of Wildlifes Web page.
A detailed listing of deer-hunting rules is contained in the 2009-2010 Ohio Hunting Regulations, available wherever licenses are sold, and online at wildohio.com.
The 2009-2010 licenses will not be printed on weatherproof paper. Sportsmen and women should protect their licenses and permits from the elements by carrying them in a protective pouch or wallet.
NOTE: The following is a list of the number of deer checked and tagged by hunters during the first day of deer-gun hunting season. The number taken during the 2008 season is marked in ( ): 2009 (2008)
Adams 481 (377); Allen 118 (130); Ashland 619 (577); Ashtabula 836 (1,089); Athens 925 (828); Auglaize 80 (102); Belmont 640 (612); Brown 240 (336); Butler 89 (55); Carroll 691 (625); Champaign 232 (193); Clark 87 (67); Clermont 297 (236); Clinton 186 (109); Columbiana 628 (722); Coshocton 1,353(1,307); Crawford 288 (265); Cuyahoga 25 (32); Darke 55(50); Defiance 293 (323); Delaware 179 (188); Erie 112 (82); Fairfield 609 (452); Fayette 74 (50); Franklin 68 (81); Fulton 123 (150); Gallia 455 (501); Geauga 188 (326); Greene 63 (54); Guernsey 1,284 (1,202); Hamilton 72 (40); Hancock 153 (83); Hardin 169 (133); Harrison 1,374 (1,286); Henry 88 (108); Highland 543 (409); Hocking 793 (683); Holmes 1,165 (1,088); Huron 367 (288); Jackson 776 (648); Jefferson 767 (771); Knox 761 (954); Lake 63 (113); Lawrence 320 (343); Licking 1,182 (1,134); Logan 255 (169); Lorain 210 (165); Lucas 76 (75); Madison 42 (53); Mahoning 238 (198); Marion 96 (74); Medina 146 (158); Meigs 569 (702); Mercer 79 (63); Miami 35 (38); Monroe 670 (672); Montgomery 37 (27); Morgan 579 (556); Morrow 260 (308); Muskingum 799 (670); Noble 745 (645); Ottawa 12 (9); Paulding 140 (139); Perry 631 (580); Pickaway 188 (161); Pike 300 (261); Portage 122 (164); Preble 39 (43); Putnam 196 (157); Richland 404 (364); Ross 638 (597); Sandusky 67 (54); Scioto 249 (380); Seneca 255 (242); Shelby 141 (123); Stark 487 (440); Summit 62 (79); Trumbull 572 (657); Tuscarawas 1,763 (1,821); Union 125 (125); Van Wert 55 (74); Vinton 548 (497); Warren 117 (102); Washington 1,010 (1,456); Wayne 220 (186); Williams 253 (264); Wood 99 (108); Wyandot 167 (176); TOTAL: 33,607 (33,034)
The preliminary figures from deer check stations throughout the state show a slight increase of 1.7 percent from last years opening day total of 33,034.
Counties reporting the highest numbers of deer checked on Monday included Tuscarawas-1,763, Harrison-1,374, Coshocton-1,353, Guernsey-1,284, Licking-1,182, Holmes-1,165, Washington-1,010, Athens-925, Ashtabula-836, and Muskingum-799.
Combining the results of Mondays harvest 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 97,371 deer have been killed so far this deer hunting season. That number compares to 95,074 harvested last year at this time. In all, hunters took a total of 252,017 deer during all of last years hunting seasons.
Approximately 420,000 hunters are expected to participate in the statewide deer-gun season. Ohios deer population was estimated to be 650,000 prior to the start of the fall hunting seasons.
The white-tailed deer is the most popular game animal in Ohio, frequently pursued by generations of hunters. Ohio ranks 8th nationally in annual hunting-related sales and 10th in the number of jobs associated with the hunting-related industry. Each year, hunting has a $859 million economic impact in Ohio through the sale of equipment, fuel, food, lodging and more.
Division of Wildlife Chief Dave Graham challenges all deer hunters to make this year special for Ohios hungry by labeling Saturday, December 5, as Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (FHFH) Day. Last year, hunters showed they cared by donating nearly 220,000 meals to Ohioans in need.
Hunters who give their deer to a food bank are not required to pay the processing cost as long as the deer are taken to a participating processor and funding for the effort lasts. Counties being served by this program can be found online at www.fhfh.org.
Hunters who wish to share their success can submit a photo of themselves and the deer they killed this year for publication on the Division of Wildlifes Web page.
A detailed listing of deer-hunting rules is contained in the 2009-2010 Ohio Hunting Regulations, available wherever licenses are sold, and online at wildohio.com.
The 2009-2010 licenses will not be printed on weatherproof paper. Sportsmen and women should protect their licenses and permits from the elements by carrying them in a protective pouch or wallet.
NOTE: The following is a list of the number of deer checked and tagged by hunters during the first day of deer-gun hunting season. The number taken during the 2008 season is marked in ( ): 2009 (2008)
Adams 481 (377); Allen 118 (130); Ashland 619 (577); Ashtabula 836 (1,089); Athens 925 (828); Auglaize 80 (102); Belmont 640 (612); Brown 240 (336); Butler 89 (55); Carroll 691 (625); Champaign 232 (193); Clark 87 (67); Clermont 297 (236); Clinton 186 (109); Columbiana 628 (722); Coshocton 1,353(1,307); Crawford 288 (265); Cuyahoga 25 (32); Darke 55(50); Defiance 293 (323); Delaware 179 (188); Erie 112 (82); Fairfield 609 (452); Fayette 74 (50); Franklin 68 (81); Fulton 123 (150); Gallia 455 (501); Geauga 188 (326); Greene 63 (54); Guernsey 1,284 (1,202); Hamilton 72 (40); Hancock 153 (83); Hardin 169 (133); Harrison 1,374 (1,286); Henry 88 (108); Highland 543 (409); Hocking 793 (683); Holmes 1,165 (1,088); Huron 367 (288); Jackson 776 (648); Jefferson 767 (771); Knox 761 (954); Lake 63 (113); Lawrence 320 (343); Licking 1,182 (1,134); Logan 255 (169); Lorain 210 (165); Lucas 76 (75); Madison 42 (53); Mahoning 238 (198); Marion 96 (74); Medina 146 (158); Meigs 569 (702); Mercer 79 (63); Miami 35 (38); Monroe 670 (672); Montgomery 37 (27); Morgan 579 (556); Morrow 260 (308); Muskingum 799 (670); Noble 745 (645); Ottawa 12 (9); Paulding 140 (139); Perry 631 (580); Pickaway 188 (161); Pike 300 (261); Portage 122 (164); Preble 39 (43); Putnam 196 (157); Richland 404 (364); Ross 638 (597); Sandusky 67 (54); Scioto 249 (380); Seneca 255 (242); Shelby 141 (123); Stark 487 (440); Summit 62 (79); Trumbull 572 (657); Tuscarawas 1,763 (1,821); Union 125 (125); Van Wert 55 (74); Vinton 548 (497); Warren 117 (102); Washington 1,010 (1,456); Wayne 220 (186); Williams 253 (264); Wood 99 (108); Wyandot 167 (176); TOTAL: 33,607 (33,034)
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