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  2. 2 questions about Ohio landowner hunting laws

    www.ohiosportsman.com/threads/2-questions-about-ohio-landowner-hunting-laws.52729

    Exemptions: 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 Wetland Habitat Stamp when they are hunting or trapping on land they own.

  3. Minimum distance from a dwelling | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio...

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    1501:3-6-01 Shooting from roads or within 400' of structures. No person shall take, hunt, kill, pursue, or shoot any wildlife or wild animals by any means within 400 feet of any camping area, residence, barn, service building, shelter house, latrine, or other structure, or shoot on, from, or across any road or driveway within any state forest.

  4. Does Ohio have wanton waste laws in relation to deer?

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    I know there are wanton waste laws in relation to migratory birds in Ohio, but are there any laws in the book relating to wanton waste in relation to deer? A situation like where a guy kills a deer, lets it hang for several days in the heat planning to butcher it "later", and when later comes around, the meat has spoiled, so the entire deer is ...

  5. Warm Water Species Fishing. Ohio bass fishing, walleye, perch, pike, largemouth, etc. Seperate sub-forums dedicated to Catfishing, and Bowfishing. This forum and subs are only for discussion of general techniques and not specific reports. Sub-forums. 9.9K. 2.1M. May 27, 2023. General Discussions A variety of topics not covered in other categories.

  6. What are the **** hunting laws in Ohio?. - Ohio Sportsman

    www.ohiosportsman.com/threads/what-are-the-hunting-laws-in-ohio.38119

    But even then you have to worry about a deer hunter shooting your dog for messing up his deer hunting. That's another story in itself though [FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica] R and D's Mr Wiz- [/FONT][FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica] GRHBCH LITTLE MIGHTY OZZY X [/FONT][FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica] GRHBCH WHITE RIVER ISABELLE

  7. Antler shed laws??? | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting and...

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    956 posts · Joined 2004. #8 · Mar 20, 2006. It is my understanding that as long as the antler has the pedicle on it (showing it is a true shed), there is nothing wrong with having it. However, if you have antlers without pedicles or skulls with antlers, I believe you technically are supposed to have it tagged.

  8. Distance near homes/private property | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio...

    www.ohiosportsman.com/threads/distance-near-homes-private-property.54117

    antiqucycle. 5093 posts · Joined 2009. #3 · Oct 15, 2012. Landowner decides whether to give written permission for hunting, except if your in a city and city law says no hunting. If the city says no hunting, you might go broke trying to maintain landscaping shrubs and flowers from over population with deer. 2 acres to me seems like a very ...

  9. 350 Legend Legal in Ohio? | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting...

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    According to the ODNR's deer hunting regs 2021 page 9, states when hunting deer in Ohio one can only use a straight walled cartridge with a bullet diameter greater then a .357. The 350 legend is only a .350 diameter bullet thus making it illegal to use to kill deer in Ohio. . Granted I'd use the 350 legend any day before the .357 pistol cartridge.

  10. What is the youth hunting age in OH for deer and small game?

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  11. Deer Hunting History of Ohio

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    No season was opened in 1946, but in 1947 deer population in northeastern Ohio needed to be reduced. Eight counties (Ashtabula, Carroll, Columbiana, Geaugia, Jefferson, Lake, Portage, and Trumbull) were now opened to deer hunting. The season would be three days long and hunters could harvest deer of any age and sex.