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  2. Seasons, licenses, safety and more: A guide to Ohio hunting ...

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    Hunting seasons in Ohio vary by type of game and season: White-tailed deer : Archery season opened on Sept. 28, 2024 and closes on Feb. 2, 2025. The youth gun season is Nov. 16-17, 2024.

  3. Coming soon: Dates, rules for spring turkey hunting in Ohio - AOL

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    Not yet on the 2024-25 hunting calendar, although likely soon to be, are dates and rules for next spring’s wild turkey season. Proposals for the 2025 spring season were handed to the eight ...

  4. Hunting season in Ohio: Here are the dates to know for deer ...

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    It's just about time for hunters to grab their bows and guns in Ohio. Hunting season in Ohio: Here are the dates to know for deer, wild turkey, small game and more Skip to main content

  5. Hunting dates, fishing limitations: Ohio Wildlife Council ...

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    The eight-member Ohio Wildlife Council made the 2025 spring season dates official by its recent approval of Ohio Division of Wildlife proposals.

  6. Turkey harvest in Ohio begins with youth hunt April 13 ... - AOL

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    Turkey season in Ohio's south zone is open April 20-May 19. For the five northeastern counties, the season runs April 27-May 26. Hunters in both zones, youth or adult, are limited to one bearded ...

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  9. Roadkill cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Thomas K. Squier, a former Special Forces survival school instructor, argues that wild meat is free of the steroids and additives found in commercial meat, and is an economical source of protein. His book The wild and free cookbook includes a section devoted to locating, evaluating, preparing and cooking roadkill. [14] Not all sources are serious.