ODNR: Ohio hunters checked 15,469 deer during extra gun weekend (2024)

Hunters across Ohio harvested 15,469 white-tailed deer during the extra weekend of deer gun hunting on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 16-17, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.

During the two-day gun weekend over the last three years, hunters checked an average of 13,329 deer. In 2022, the weekend total was 15,164.

The top 10 counties for deer taken during the 2023 two-day gun season were: Coshocton (534), Tuscarawas (505), Ashtabula (470), Carroll (414), Knox (412), Muskingum (410), Licking (392), Holmes (359), Ashland (359) and Guernsey (348). Coshocton County led the state last year with 517 deer taken during the extra gun weekend.

During the gun weekend, hunters checked 4,408 bucks (29 percent of the harvest), 9,130 does (59 percent) and 1,639 button bucks (11 percent). Bucks with shed antlers and bucks with antlers less than 3 inches long accounted for 1 percent of the harvest, or 292 deer.

Straight-walled cartridge rifles have become increasingly popular since becoming legal for Ohio deer hunting in 2014. Over the weekend, 9,586 deer were taken with straight-walled cartridge rifles, or 62 percent of the total. Additionally, 30 percent of the weekend’s successful hunters used a shotgun, 5 percent used a muzzleloader, 2 percent used archery equipment, and less than 1 percent used a handgun.

Following the weekend, gun hunters have checked a total of 96,136 deer this year, including 10,039 deer checked by youth hunters Nov. 18-19. Archery hunters have harvested 89,823 deer through Sunday, Dec. 17, bringing the season total for all implements to 185,959 deer.

Ohio has a reputation as an excellent deer hunting state. There have been 402,389 deer permits issued this season as of Sunday, Dec. 17. Out-of-state hunters from Pennsylvania (7,373 licenses sold), Michigan (5,104), West Virginia (3,699), North Carolina (3,239), New York (2,942) and other states boost local economies as they travel to Ohio for a chance at harvesting a Buckeye State whitetail.

Hunters still looking to harvest a deer can take part in the ongoing archery season, which continues until Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, or the state’s muzzleloader season, Jan. 6-9, 2024. Check the 2022-23 Hunting and Trapping Regulations for more information about deer hunting. Weekly reports and yearly summaries can be found on the Deer Harvest Summary page at wildohio.gov.

The free HuntFish OH app is available for deer hunters to buy licenses and permits, view wildlife area maps, check sunrise and sunset times, and more. Hunters can check game even without cell signal and display licenses and permits digitally via the app.

Last year, hunters generated $1.9 billion in economic spending in Ohio, according to a recent report released by the Wildlife Management Institute, Responsive Management, and Southwick Associates. The research found that 5 percent of Ohio’s adults, about 500,000 individuals, participate in hunting, with 91 percent of those hunters taking part in deer hunting.

The mission of the Division of Wildlife is to conserve and improve fish and wildlife resources and their habitats for sustainable use and appreciation by all. Visit wildohio.gov to find out more.

ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.

A county list of all white-tailed deer harvested during the 2023 two-day deer gun hunting season is shown below. The first number following the county’s name shows the harvest numbers for 2023, and the three-year average of deer taken in 2020, 2021, and 2022 is in parentheses. A three-year average provides a better overall comparison to this year’s numbers, eliminating year-to-year variation because of weather, misaligned season dates, crop harvest, and other unavoidable factors. Numbers below are raw data and subject to change.

Adams: 198 (212); Allen: 113 (77); Ashland: 359 (304); Ashtabula: 470 (427); Athens: 178 (227); Auglaize: 106 (74); Belmont: 308 (228); Brown: 190 (168); Butler: 100 (98); Carroll: 414 (349); Champaign: 148 (103); Clark: 61 (50); Clermont: 134 (160); Clinton: 69 (48); Columbiana: 340 (293); Coshocton: 534 (450); Crawford: 127 (93); Cuyahoga: 15 (14); Darke: 77 (52); Defiance: 188 (142); Delaware: 100 (88); Erie: 82 (55); Fairfield: 148 (146); Fayette: 39 (18); Franklin: 43 (42); Fulton: 93 (51); Gallia: 177 (170); Geauga: 164 (141); Greene: 60 (58); Guernsey: 348 (348); Hamilton: 55 (43); Hanco*ck: 152 (100); Hardin: 152 (95); Harrison: 340 (270); Henry: 95 (52); Highland: 214 (197); Hocking: 187 (194); Holmes: 359 (298); Huron: 252 (181); Jackson: 155 (181); Jefferson: 271 (189); Knox: 412 (356); Lake: 48 (40); Lawrence: 124 (109); Licking: 392 (368); Logan: 194 (153); Lorain: 210 (162); Lucas: 30 (18); Madison: 35 (46); Mahoning: 152 (154); Marion: 69 (75); Medina: 174 (190); Meigs: 206 (233); Mercer: 68 (62); Miami: 54 (51); Monroe: 199 (175); Montgomery: 57 (40); Morgan: 252 (208); Morrow: 156 (122); Muskingum: 410 (339); Noble: 212 (214); Ottawa: 49 (39); Paulding: 141 (94); Perry: 233 (180); Pickaway: 54 (60); Pike: 122 (108); Portage: 172 (158); Preble: 90 (73); Putnam: 96 (46); Richland: 325 (258); Ross: 185 (194); Sandusky: 93 (57); Scioto: 152 (143); Seneca: 195 (144); Shelby: 112 (80); Stark: 244 (228); Summit: 54 (57); Trumbull: 279 (291); Tuscarawas: 505 (469); Union: 80 (59); Van Wert: 72 (41); Vinton: 119 (145); Warren: 65 (68); Washington: 245 (240); Wayne: 238 (179); Williams: 212 (137); Wood: 98 (62); Wyandot: 170 (118).

2023 total: 15,469
3-year average total: 13,329.

ODNR: Ohio hunters checked 15,469 deer during extra gun weekend (2024)
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