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OH: Deer project leader has infectious personality

Image helps in dealing with the public Athens, Ohio – Mike Tonkovich may have been hunting with his grandfather since around the age of 12, but he never dreamed about becoming the state’s deer expert

OH: Calendar of Events Issue: 19

Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 16: Buckeye State WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Tall Timbers Banquet Center. For more info call Steve Esker, 614-679-4677. Sept. 17: Logan County WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Huntsville Event Center, Huntsville. For more info

The advantages of online license purchases

Jason Keller, the state wildlife officer assigned to Lake County, has a better way to replace a lost or damaged fishing/hunting license. And it will legally save someone $4, too, Keller says. However, to do

Ohio’s Billy Crawford Captures Gold at World Cup

USA also wins Junior team gold Billy Crawford, an 18-year-old senior attending Northridge High School in Johnstown, Ohio set a new world record and captured the individual World Champion title by scoring 147 hits in

A hot perch on the leading edge of dove season

It was a too-hot summer’s last blast, those days leading up to Labor Day weekend, and I sought the meager shade of a little sapling in 90-plus degree mid afternoon sun in which to set

Walleye locations in the early fall

During late summer and early fall patterns, walleyes can be deep, shallow or anywhere in between. If I’ve tried to convey one message to other anglers the past few years about fall walleye fishing, it’s

OH: Calendar of Events Issue: 18

Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 10: Mad River Valley WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Eagles Club. For more info call Scott Rinehart, 937-964-8274. Sept. 16: Buckeye State WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Tall Timbers Banquet Center. For more info call

OH: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 18

Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • Knox County Wildlife Office Mike Miller and wildlife supervisor Curt Smith were working Hoover Reservoir when officer Miller noticed a man fishing below the County Line Road Bridge.

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