Blog / Ohio Hunting Season

By Connor Thomas
Tuesday, February 21, 2023

 
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Ohio's natural environment offers vast hunting opportunities for a variety of game species and experience levels. From deer, turkey, and pheasant to archery, muzzleloader, and regular firearms seasons, Ohio's hunting landscape is diverse and abundant.

The state's annual lottery is a coveted event that distributes two hunting licenses to the lucky winners, granting them either a personal hunting experience or the chance to share it with a fellow hunter. Moreover, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' website provides additional resources for hunters, including bagging regulations specific to their county, information about hunter education courses, and updates on license lotteries.

Ohio Deer Seasons are some of the most anticipated events for hunters of all ages, and they offer many opportunities throughout the year. The archery deer season takes place from September 24 to February 5, allowing hunters to participate in several weekend activities. Young hunters can participate in the two-day youth hunt on November 19th and 20th, while firearms hunting is permitted during two separate weekends: November 28-December 4 and December 17-18. This is followed by muzzleloader hunting from January 7 to 10.

Ohio's bagging regulations vary by county, so hunters must brush up on their knowledge before heading out. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources provides a comprehensive guide to bagging regulations specific to each county.

Ohio Wild Turkey Seasons offer many exciting options in Fall 2022 and Spring 2023, including a General Season that opens on October 8th and runs through November 13th. There is also a Youth Hunt on April 15-16 and two General Season zones: Northeast Zone (April 29-May 28) and South Zone (April 21-May 21).

However, prospective turkey hunters should be aware that fall turkey hunting is prohibited in certain areas. To learn more about these restrictions and regulations, they should visit the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website.

Ohio Small Game Seasons offer excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, with several hunting seasons available throughout the year. Crows can be hunted from June 3 to March 5, squirrels from September 1 to January 31, and ruffed grouse from October 8 to November 27 on public land, and from October 8 to January 1 on private land. Cottontail rabbits can be hunted from November 4 to February 28, ring-necked pheasants from November 4 to January 8, and chukar from November 5 to January 9.

However, quail hunting is restricted in certain parts of the state. For more information about specific locations, hunters should consult the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources provides hunters with useful resources, including maps of public hunting grounds, hunting and trapping regulations, and bagging totals. The website also offers a variety of wild game recipes that incorporate local ingredients, allowing hunters to enjoy the fruits of their labor.

In conclusion, Ohio offers an abundant and diverse hunting landscape with something for everyone, regardless of their experience level. With the help of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' website, hunters can stay informed about the latest regulations, lotteries, and hunting opportunities.