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Feb 7


2/7/2008 4:00 AM

  PRELIMINARY TOTALS
  COUNTY 2007-08 2006-07
  Adams 3,113 3,071
  Allen 1,161 1,069
  Ashland 5,047 4,825
  Ashtabula 4,591 5,078
  Athens 5,747 5,417
  Auglaize 822 733
  Belmont 3,929 3,917
  Brown 3,472 3,240
  Butler 1,349 1,517
  Carroll 3,219 3,739
  Champaign 1,973 1,869
  Clark 1,176 1,158
  Clermont 3,697 3,582
  Clinton 1,124 1,052
  Columbia 4,461 4,579
  Coshocton 5,998 6,936
  Crawford 1,835 1,816
  Cuyahoga 793 375
  Darke 808 475
  Defiance 1,481 1,205
  Delaware 1,988 2,090
  Erie 991 873
  Fairfield 4,339 3,820
  Fayette 463 523
  Franklin 1,064 1,218
  Fulton 788 660
  Gallia 3,209 2,966
  Geauga 2,335 2,148
  Greene 796 730
  Guernsey 7,416 7,619
  Hamilton 1,791 1,607
  Hancock 1,037 975
  Hardin 1,087 1,033
  Harrison 7,164 6,889
  Henry 435 374
  Highland 3,429 3,524
  Hocking 3,929 4,314
  Holmes 7,585 6,898
  Huron 2,357 2,419
  Jackson 3,896 4,632
  Jefferson 5,014 5,376
  Knox 4,595 4,470
  Lake 1,274 1,222
  Lawrence 2,877 3,069
  Licking 7,964 7,529
  Logan 1,828 1,811
  Lorain 2,305 2,731
  Lucas 956 1,049
  Madison 376 415
  Mahoning 1,854 1,772
  Marion 674 733
  Medina 1,833 1,670
  Meigs 4,298 4,940
  Mercer 600 620
  Miami 373 266
  Monroe 3,860 4,470
  Montgomery 820 725
  Morgan 3,221 3,118
  Morrow 2,145 2,095
  Muskingum 4,792 5,381
  Noble 4,103 4,474
  Ottawa 341 323
  Paulding 763 772
  Perry 3,910 4,161
  Pickaway 1,769 1,718
  Pike 1,831 2,127
  Portage 1,783 2,417
  Preble 820 765
  Putnam 1,291 1,201
  Richland 3,038 2,880
  Ross 4,244 4,863
  Sandusky 551 604
  Scioto 3,314 3,296
  Seneca 1,820 2,030
  Shelby 1,327 1,134
  Stark 3,459 3,109
  Summit 1,987 1,656
  Trumbull 3,773 3,775
  Tuscarawas 9,473 9,673
  Union 972 1,208
  Van Wert 540 445
  Vinton 2,623 2,515
  Warren 1,910 1,732
  Washington 5,612 6,534
  Wayne 1,417 1,469
  Williams 1,383 1,355
  Wood 1,052 984
  Wyandot 1,476 1,313
  Total 230,400 233,278

2007-08 PRELIMINARY DEER SEASON TOTALS RELEASED

COLUMBUS, OH - A preliminary total of 230,400 deer were brought to Ohio's deer check stations during the 2007-08 hunting season, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. In a month, all the data will be processed and a final deer kill number will be available.

The final number for deer killed in the 2006-07 season was 237,316.

"Even though the overall deer harvest number may be slightly lower that last year, the preliminary data suggest a greater percentage of does were killed this year," said David M. Graham, chief of the Division of Wildlife. "The reduced-cost antlerless permit encouraged more hunters to shoot does, which helps reduce Ohio's deer herd."

Counties reporting the highest number of deer checked during the season were: Tuscarawas - 9,473; Licking - 7,964; Holmes - 7,585; Guernsey - 7,416; Harrison - 7,164; Coshocton - 5,998; Athens - 5,747; Washington - 5,612; Ashland - 5,047; and Jefferson - 5,014.

The deer-gun season resulted in the greatest portion of the overall harvest with 103,195 deer taken. Archery hunters took a total of 77,234 deer. Deer killed during the early muzzleloader season (273), youth-gun season (10,515), the extra deer-gun weekend (17,710), and the statewide muzzleloader season (21,473) added to the overall total. Figures for the number of deer killed during special hunts are still being compiled.

Ohio ranks sixth nationally in annual hunting-related retail sales and fourth in the number of jobs associated with hunting-related industries. Each year, hunting has a $1.5 billion dollar economic impact in Ohio. Deer hunting accounts for 90 percent of all hunting that occurs in the state.

Venison is delicious and nutritious meat, low in fat and cholesterol. It is the number one wild game served by hunters in Ohio. Deer hunters also contribute thousands of pounds of venison to organizations that help feed less fortunate Ohioans through various special programs.

Ohio's first modern day deer-gun season opened in 1943 in three counties, where hunters killed 168 deer. In 1956, deer hunting was allowed in all 88 counties and hunters killed 3,911 deer during a one-week season.

Open houses will be held on Sunday, March 2 in each of the state's five wildlife districts to provide the public an opportunity to view and discuss proposed hunting and trapping regulations with state wildlife officials. Directions to the open houses can be obtained by calling 1-800-WILDLIFE or visiting wildohio.com on the Internet.

A statewide hearing on all the proposed rules will be held at 9 a.m., Thursday, March 6 at the wildlife division's Central Ohio District Office, located at 1500 Dublin Road in Columbus. After considering public input, the Ohio Wildlife Council will vote on the proposed rules and season dates during its April 2 meeting.

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For Further Information Contact:
Dave Risley, Division of Wildlife
(614) 265-6330
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Lindsay Deering, Division of Wildlife, Central Ohio
(614) 644-3925
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Tom Lavergne, Division of Wildlife, Northwest Ohio
(419) 424-5000
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Jamey Graham, Division of Wildlife, Northeast Ohio
(330) 644-2293
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Susie Vance, Division of Wildlife, Southeast Ohio
(740) 589-9930
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Kathy Garza-Behr, Division of Wildlife, Southwest Ohio
(937) 372-9261

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