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ManOfTheFall
01-06-2015, 09:54 PM
I live in Tuscarawas county and can kill 3 deer. Guernsey county also has a 3 deer limit. If I understand the regulations properly I can legally take 3 deer in each county. Is that right?
zachc
01-07-2015, 01:31 AM
I believe as long as the counties are in different zones you are correct. You are permitted to harvest the max limit per zone.
ManOfTheFall
01-07-2015, 01:51 AM
The way I understand it is we are no longer divided into zones. It is a county by county limit based. The state wide limit is 9. of course there is a one buck only limit. so the way I understand it is as long as you don't go over a certain counties limit you are ok as long as your total is 9 or less. If I am wrong someone correct me please.
ManOfTheFall
01-09-2015, 04:40 PM
Can anyone confirm this? I believe I am right. I have 3 kills in Tuscarawas County and 1 in Guernsey. I want to take 1 more in Guernsey. I'm pretty sure that is legal.
do yourself a favor, JUST call DCNR and ask them, and get 100% correct info
be hard to explain if you get a mix up here, how you did so, due to a reply on a forum>> when they have a 800 number with folks paid to answer questions like this
NOT being a smart ass here, just don;t want to see anyone get in trouble, when its that easy to get real answer
i'm from PA< so don't know ohio's rules that well to say one way or the other, didn't even hunt ohi now for 2+ yrs too, so??
just my 2 cents here !
good luck
danger
01-09-2015, 07:41 PM
It is 9 deer total. Not to exceed any county limit, and only 1 antlered total.
nomad_archer
01-09-2015, 09:09 PM
That is a lot of deer. Heck getting two doe tags per wmu area in pa is tough. Sometimes getting one doe tag is tough. I am glad pa doesn't has as liberal bag limits on deer. We wouldn't have any left on public land.
Nomand, up till not so long ago, and well even till today, in the special regs area of PA, tags are after the second draw, all you can buy??
so in some places you can kill a LOT of doe here in PA LOL
doe tags and amounts are , supposed to be based on what the habitat can support, NOW the problem I always see is that management area's just are always too big, and many times area's with super high deer numbers, are NOT where hunters are killed deer in these area's all the time, due to lack of access and or safety reasons?
I know from my experience, my old farm had excess deer, but go 3 miles in any direction of me, and deer were hard to find, even tracks ??
so, that is to me where the real problems come from on excess tags, all in the wrong area's at times??
SLIDER0906
01-10-2015, 09:36 PM
As you guys have stated, my understanding is that bag limits are county specific and not to the zone. The state max bag limit is 9 with only one buck permitted statewide. Since this change a couple years ago i have tagged deer with this application and never heard a word. On the other hand, I have a friend from Dayton i was speaking with a couple weeks ago and he told me "make sure you dont use an antlerless permit in Hocking county." I obviously knew this since its the area i hunt, but he did so during gun season and said it wasnt a week later before he had a game warden knocking on his home door 140 miles away asking him what the hell he was thinking. They have no doubt made it to where you better check the regs every year because crap changes constantly anymore
yes, here in PA we used to be by county, then they decided zones would be better, I still disagree, but??
less paperwork for them, so?? all about that mighty budget I guess
and YES< a BIG yes, every single yr, it pays to read your rule book
here in PA they TEND to put new changes in the front, BUT NOT ALL,
they change things all the time, small things, mostly, but they do change
here we have to apply for doe tags , in drawings, seems like the past 10 yrs , everry yr they change the dates, and missing the dates could mean NO doe tag for you here, as they sell out 90% of the time on the first draw n most area's
BUT even as county doe tags, a county is a BIG area
and its very hard to control numbers in area that are BIG, don't care what anyone says
if a few land owners have say 5,000 acres, even that is asmall
but them 5,000 acres can be ocver run with deer and the lands around it can be baron of deer, due to poor food/cover and what ever??
so, doe numbers can be crazy high to low in a few miles
I personally wish game depts would work closer with land owners on deer numbers and tags allowed
WITHOUT forcing land owners to have to open there lands up to the public, to get help
or that';s how it is here in PA
only way to get extra doe tags , is by letting the public access you Private lands??
crazy
seems more about money, than caring about a balance of deer and habitat!
whch is what the game depts goals should be
I am sure many l;and owners would even be willing to pay for a over view of there lands to get tags!
so its NOT just killing numbers based on the land owners idea's, but more on facts of what land can support
BUT I doubt that will ever happen
hunting is NOT a big public supported sport, even with it being a HUGE money maker for the states that have deer hunting
PA used to be a billion dollar a yr deer hunting economic boost, and still??
nomad_archer
01-11-2015, 12:24 AM
Mrbb besides the two small special regs areas tags or the majority sell out on the first draw the rest usually on the second draw. Heck even the special regs areas sold out this year. So unless you have access in the special regs area there is little to no where to Hunt. In grew up in the special regs area and there wasn't much to hunt then. I am sure less is available now.
hunter2323
01-11-2015, 08:48 PM
Had this same discussion with someone last year that kept saying as long as they weren't in the same "zone." Called ODNR and they said we are no longer in Zones", we are in county bag limits. You can get a total of nine for the season, with no more than one antlered. So to answer your question, you are exactly right.
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