Ohio’s weeklong gun deer season kicks off on Monday, December 1, with drivers urged to remain vigilant for deer crossing roads. Last year, hunters successfully harvested over 104,000 deer during this critical season, underscoring its significance in wildlife management and conservation efforts.
Motorists, especially those near Chronic Wasting Disease Surveillance Areas, should exercise additional caution. In designated regions like Hardin County, harvested deer must be reported to monitor disease spread. With a three-deer limit across most counties, hunters must stay informed about regulations to ensure a safe and productive season.
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