
18 DNR officers implicated in hunting on duty report
Inspector General issues report claiming officers hunted while on duty

Inspector General issues report claiming officers hunted while on duty

Ohio continues to see a deficit in the number of deer its hunters manage to kill.

The Ohio DNR and sheriff offices from northern to southern Ohio investigated three hunter fatalities during the 2013 deer-gun season, which ended Dec. 8.

The absence of a new federal farm bill hurts Ohio farmers, and at the same time, threatens the state’s pheasant, quail, and wild turkey populations, according to state wildlife experts.

With today’s fishing technology, plus a few exclusive bluegill and walleye tricks, there’s no excuse for missing bites

The author hardly can wait until crossbows become legal for white-tailed deer hunting in all 50 states.

Nearly 7,000 fewer deer killed this year compared to last opening day

A national hunter survey conducted this year reveals an increasing percentage of hunters are going afield in pursuit of meat, as opposed to other reasons, like recreation or camaraderie.

A former Bentleyville, Ohio, police officer told a state wildlife investigator “he had made the biggest mistake of his life,” disposing of dead Canada geese and mallard ducks in a popular Cleveland Metroparks reservation.
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