ORIGINAL: Hotburn76
Was just curious how many of you guys ran into people that can not read the hunting law book. Me and dad where at the check in station and where the fifth person there, one guy in front of us tried to use a $15 tag on a doe! Said he did not know? Its called the rule book, learn to read it. I was at walmart yesterday getting another tag and watched a guy ask for one and the clerk was more then glad to sell it to him! I told him about it and he acted like I was nuts, explained it to him and he said he did not know! Some people must have a reading problem! They are fifteen dollar tags, but I bet the DNR makes a killing on fines this gun season! They are good now for the urban areas only, thats in the book to! LOL!!
Actually I did have a problem with the Ohio Hunting Regulations handbook. I moved here from Southern California in January of 2007 and went to purchase my license and tag in September (was going dove hunting and purchased Deer tag while I was at Gander Mountain). During archery season I spotted a huge buck and passed on several does because the tag says 'antlered or antlerless'. It was somewhat confusing when you also read in the regulation book that there are additional $15.00 doe permits. I interpreted it to mean that if I shot a doe with the 'antlered/antlerless' tag I'd only be able to shoot does because the next permits would all be the $15.00 doe only variety.
I spoke with a conservation officer and he said that you could shoot a doe with the first tag and purchase up to two more $24.00 tags (depending on the zone) and shoot ONE buck with either of those tags. If you filled the first (3) $24.00 tags you could than move to the $15.00 doe tags. The conversation cleared up a lot of confusion...though it came a little late as I passed up a number of easy shots on does during the archery season.
In any event its always better to ask for confirmation than it is to assume anything.