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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DEER CHECKED AND TAGGED
DURING THE FIRST SIX WEEKS
OF DEER-ARCHERY SEASON
COUNTY 2006 2005
Adams 591 362
Allen 185 150
Ashland 1,084 970
Ashtabula 1,034 830
Athens 885 684
Auglaize 152 144
Belmont 580 561
Brown 608 578
Butler 484 344
Carroll 564 462
Champaign 414 353
Clark 398 404
Clermont 1,107 959
Clinton 202 183
Columbiana 875 831
Coshocton 1,084 1,324
Crawford 291 272
Cuyahoga 164 189
Darke 89 63
Defiance 180 153
Delaware 600 521
Erie 254 218
Fairfield 871 830
Fayette 77 79
Franklin 430 385
Fulton 151 128
Gallia 420 243
Geauga 808 750
Greene 158 203
Guernsey 1,003 942
Hamilton 669 595
Hancock 208 242
Hardin 99 102
Harrison 1,140 820
Henry 50 31
Highland 644 562
Hocking 879 679
Holmes 1,624 1,710
Huron 450 424
Jackson 819 828
Jefferson 740 736
Knox 1,085 1,025
Lake 522 441
Lawrence 532 464
Licking 1,679 1,532
Logan 336 298
Lorain 750 666
Lucas 354 315
Madison 89 70
Mahoning 425 316
Marion 102 152
Medina 480 358
Meigs 609 701
Mercer 79 73
Miami 61 71
Monroe 600 430
Montgomery 193 156
Morgan 364 369
Morrow 490 408
Muskingum 822 860
Noble 576 576
Ottawa 56 46
Paulding 84 94
Perry 621 665
Pickaway 270 271
Pike 312 324
Portage 751 632
Preble 161 215
Putnam 231 199
Richland 482 592
Ross 856 753
Sandusky 160 123
Scioto 599 490
Seneca 379 372
Shelby 220 200
Stark 741 717
Summit 806 671
Trumbull 1,082 997
Tuscarawas 1,724 1,397
Union 261 278
Van Wert 54 52
Vinton 378 393
Warren 556 580
Washington 764 687
Wayne 301 347
Williams 270 257
Wood 224 198
Wyandot 177 184
Total 45,733 41,859

November 13, 2006

OHIO’S ARCHERY DEER HUNTERS OFF TO A FAST START
Harvest numbers up in first six weeks of
deer hunting season

COLUMBUS, OH – For the third straight year, Ohio bow hunters set a record harvest during the first six weeks of the state’s deer-archery season, taking 45,733 whitetails. According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife, this year’s early archery season harvest is 9 percent higher than last year’s record of 41,859 deer.

“Bow hunting for deer has become very popular in Ohio. The season started in September for the first time this year as a way to provide a few more days of hunting. It will continue through February 4, making it Ohio’s longest archery season on record,” said Steven A. Gray, chief of the Division of Wildlife.

Counties reporting the highest numbers of deer brought to check stations were Tuscarawas - 1,724; Licking -1,679; Holmes - 1,624; Harrison - 1,140; Clermont -1,107; Knox - 1,085; Ashland and Coshocton - 1,084; Trumbull- 1,082; and Ashtabula - 1,034.

The statewide deer population was estimated to be 600,000 in early October. Approximately 300,000 bow hunters are expected to participate in the statewide deer-archery hunting season.

Last year, bow hunters harvested a total of 60,090 deer during the four-month Ohio archery season.

A detailed listing of deer-hunting rules can be found in the 2006-2007 Ohio Hunting and Trapping Regulations Digest that is available wherever licenses are sold, and online at ohiodnr.com/wildlife.

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For additional news online, check out the ODNR Press Room at Ohiodnr.com

For Further Information Contact:
Mike Tonkovich, ODNR Division of Wildlife
(740) 589-9922
-or-
Dave Swanson, ODNR Division of Wildlife
(740) 589-9923