Archery hunting season is beginning as Ohio is in the midst of one of the deadliest deer disease outbreaks in recent history.
Hunters choosing to use a bow and arrow to hunt deer rather than a gun will be able to hit the woods starting this Saturday.
With the outbreak of EHD, questions surround the future of Ohio's deer population. Will hunters continue to see large numbers ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is considering changing the number of deer that hunters can take in three Ohio ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife proposed reducing the white-tailed deer ...
The Mill Creek MetroParks has asked the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for permission to reduce the population of deer ...
Witnesses addressed the Ohio Division of Wildlife and pleaded for steps to be taken in response to 'most significant' outbreak of EHD in deer.
Northeastern Ohio hunters who travel to hunt should take note of a development that could affect some of their favorite spots in Ohio and West Virginia. Southeast Ohio is facing the largest outbreak ...
As epizootic hemorrhagic disease continues to spread, the Ohio Division of Wildlife is talking about how hunting season may be impacted.
The Ohio DNR is pursuing an emergency change to lower the bag limit for hunters in three counties from three to two. West ...
An abundance of acorns and the impact of EHD in western counties are expected to have an impact on hunting success in 2025 ...