Ohio’s fall hunting season is now in full swing, with openings for various species such as squirrels and doves marking the start of a popular outdoor activity. This season is anticipated to draw a significant number of hunters eager to enjoy the state’s natural landscapes while participating in a long-standing tradition.
In an effort to encourage senior participation, Ohio is implementing a new license discount specifically for hunters aged 65 and older, making it more affordable for older residents to engage in this seasonal sport. This initiative not only supports the hunting community but also fosters a connection to nature among senior citizens, making it an exciting development for the state’s hunting landscape.
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