At a hunting ground in Butler County, Don Boling walked down an overgrown wooded path, littered with fall foliage. It’s one of his favorite spots to hunt deer in southwest Ohio. Although there are no ...
The 1963 deer season in Ohio ran for only two days, Thursday and Friday, December 12 and 13, and the regulations limited hunting from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. We didn’t find the track of the big buck until ...
Gun season is open for Ohio deer hunters amid a deadly disease outbreak that has reduced bag limits in places. What to know.
Archery season for Ohio deer hunters is now underway. In recent years, hunters have hardly dented the number of deer in the state. However, an outbreak of the deadly disease EHD raises questions about ...
DAYTON -- The Ohio Division of Wildlife (DOW) announced that another record-setting deer has been harvested in southwest Ohio.On Jan. 30, the 18-point non-typical (non-symmetrical antlered) deer, ...
Ohio's fall hunting seasons begin in September with squirrel, dove, rail, snipe, and gallinule. Early Canada goose and teal seasons open September 6. Deer archery season starts September 27 statewide, ...
COLUMBUS — Ohio's hunting seasons for squirrel, dove, Canada geese and teal open in early September. Bowhunters can look forward to the start of white-tailed deer archery season later in the month, ...
Don’t get it twisted: The classic big-buck destinations are still great. Kansas, Iowa, and Illinois still produce giants every year. Texas deer hunters still kill more whitetails than anyone else. And ...
This story, “The Double Hat Rack,” appeared in the December 1964 issue of Outdoor Life. While the McCullough buck was the No. 1 typical in Ohio at the time at 181 4/8 inches, today it is ranked 69th ...