Attention Ohio Hunters
#1
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dover, Ohio. Tuscarawas county.
Posts: 827
Attention Ohio Hunters
In 2010, there is a new law being proposed for deer hunters. It says that we will have to check in our deer by the internet. NOW unless, you get a printoff that you have to take and show the meat processers, and taxidermist that shows what kind of deer it was, this law will never work. People would lie about the deer they shoot or they wouldn't check it in. I hope we can vote for this law unless it doesn't get thrown out, and we need to vote against it. Again, unless you get a printoff that you have to take in to show what kind of deer it is, this law will never work, and it would destroy hunting in Ohio. I hope it doesn't come to this.[:@]
#2
RE: Attention Ohio Hunters
would that affect me a guy who hunts on private land because i dont have to buy a tag or a license of any kind because i hunt my dads farm and all i have to do is make my own tag with address of kill, date, and name
#3
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dover, Ohio. Tuscarawas county.
Posts: 827
RE: Attention Ohio Hunters
Don't know all the details in it. Just heard that the Ohio government purposed this law for 2010 that we might have to check in deer from the internet.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cambridge Ohio USA
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RE: Attention Ohio Hunters
Again, unless you get a printoff that you have to take in to show what kind of deer it is, this law will never work, and it would destroy hunting in Ohio
Don't know all the details in it.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pulaskiville
Posts: 3,533
RE: Attention Ohio Hunters
It will be no different than it is now. You will get a tag # when you PHONE or check them in on the internet. The proposal also says phone.
This is not a new concept and will work smoothly.
This is not a new concept and will work smoothly.
#6
RE: Attention Ohio Hunters
Only thing i wonder about is who will say how the deer is taken? seems it will make it easier for a poacherto use a gun in archery season.. with no one being the wiser.. easier for poacher to get away with it.. but then.. atleast the dnr will have a better record of downed deer..
but hey..there will still be check stations guys.. just cause the new option is there..dont mean you will have to use it..right?
but hey..there will still be check stations guys.. just cause the new option is there..dont mean you will have to use it..right?
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cambridge Ohio USA
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RE: Attention Ohio Hunters
seems it will make it easier for a poacherto use a gun in archery season.
Dishonest people are dishonest. Honest people are honest. That's like saying no one should own guns because some poeple will use them in crimes.
#9
RE: Attention Ohio Hunters
That's like saying no one should own guns because some poeple will use them in crimes.
#10
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Ohio, USA
Posts: 189
RE: Attention Ohio Hunters
I'm all for it. You can't make laws because someone is going to break it. There are a ton of deer being poached right now. Lawbreakers will be lawbreakers.
There will still be check stations too as I understand it. It's just you will have a choice if you want to check it in online. There are many more positives than negatives. For example if you shoot a deer late in the day, don't find it until after check stations are closed and then have to butcher it right away because it is warm outside. Right now you couldn't butcher it because the head needs to be attached to the body in order to check it in the next day.
A couple years ago I shot a doe at 4:55pm on the last day of the season. By the time we tracked her and got her to the house it was 7:30pm. The rules currently state that you have to check a deer on the last day of the season by 8pm. There was only one check station in the county that was open until 8pm on a Sunday night and we had to really hustle to get there before it closed. A real pain.
There will still be check stations too as I understand it. It's just you will have a choice if you want to check it in online. There are many more positives than negatives. For example if you shoot a deer late in the day, don't find it until after check stations are closed and then have to butcher it right away because it is warm outside. Right now you couldn't butcher it because the head needs to be attached to the body in order to check it in the next day.
A couple years ago I shot a doe at 4:55pm on the last day of the season. By the time we tracked her and got her to the house it was 7:30pm. The rules currently state that you have to check a deer on the last day of the season by 8pm. There was only one check station in the county that was open until 8pm on a Sunday night and we had to really hustle to get there before it closed. A real pain.