Now that the shooting’s over, Ohio deer hunters can spin tall tales and tell great lies. But for the state’s deer biologists, the work has just begun.
“There is very little time between the end of the deer hunting season and regulation proposals for the following season,” Clint McCoy, the Ohio Division of Wildlife’s deer biologist, recently told Ohio Outdoor News.
However, McCoy says, the wildlife division has enough information by the close of muzzleloader season “to satisfy the harvest data needs that we have for making any regulation changes”
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