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Location: BlogsODNR NEWSWildlife    
  10/29/2007 4:20 PM
  Wild Turkeys Checked
and Tagged during the
Fall Turkey Season
  COUNTY 2007 2006
  Adams 28 26
  Ashland 36 26
  Ashtabula 83 64
  Athens 17 19
  Belmont 14 10
  Brown 41 24
  Carroll 33 31
  Clermont 38 21
  Columbiana 41 30
  Coshocton 47 50
  Gallia 36 32
  Geauga 18 12
  Guernsey 62 34
  Harrison 31 47
  Highland 29 25
  Hocking 21 28
  Holmes 35 14
  Jackson 40 40
  Jefferson 16 22
  Knox 26 28
  Lawrence 19 17
  Licking 18 24
  Meigs 31 26
  Monroe 22 32
  Morgan 9 30
  Morrow 24 12
  Muskingum 21 21
  Noble 19 25
  Perry 25 27
  Pike 8 13
  Richland 24 19
  Ross 16 21
  Scioto 17 20
  Trumbull 54 29
  Tuscarawas 36 41
  Vinton 20 36
  Washington 22 34
  Total 1,077 1,010

ASHTABULA COUNTY LEADS FALL WILD TURKEY GUN HARVEST
Ohio’s fall archery season for wild turkey continues through November 25

COLUMBUS, OH - Ohio hunters increased their wild turkey harvest by nearly 7 percent during the state’s 12th annual fall gun-hunting season that opened in 37 counties on October 13 and ended October 28, according to preliminary figures released by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Preliminary total showed 1,077 birds harvested this year, as opposed to last year’s preliminary gun-season total of 1,010 birds.

The top 10 counties this year were Ashtabula-83, Guernsey-62, Trumbull-54, Coshocton-47, Columbiana and Brown-41 each, Jackson-40, Clermont-38, and Ashland, Gallia, and Tuscarawas-36 each.

There’s still time for hunters to take advantage of the fall season and a good wild turkey population. The archery-only portion of the wild turkey hunting season began October 29 and will run through November 25.

During the archery-only portion of the fall turkey hunt, hours are a half-hour before sunrise to a half-hour after sunset. Participating hunters must have a fall turkey permit, as well as a 2007 Ohio hunting license.

Prior to the start of the fall hunting season, Ohio’s wild turkey population was estimated at approximately 180,000 birds, according to the Division of Wildlife. Wild turkeys, absent in the state a half-century ago, now inhabit each of Ohio’s 88 counties.

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For Further Information Contact:
Mike Reynolds, ODNR Division of Wildlife
(740) 589-9921

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