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The total area of this land is 3,741 – acres. The species available on this land for hunting include Deer, Bobcat, Raccoon, Rabbit, and Snakes. Weapons that are allowed during hunting are archery, muzzleloader, shotguns,…
Acres
3,741
Zip
45068
County
Warren
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Duck, Predator, Exotics
This 2,593 – acres hunting tract is mostly covered with wetland, forest, grassland, and brushy upland. The animals which are available for hunting are Bobcat, Coyotes, Bear, Snakes, Turkey, Dove, Waterfowl, Rabbit, Squirrel, and Quail.…
Acres
2,593
Zip
45732
County
Athens
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Quail, Duck, Predator, Exotics
This hunting property is consisting of 3,349 – acres. Surface of this land is mostly covered with mountains, wetland, and grassland. The animals that can be hunted on this land are Deer, Waterfowl, Marsh Rabbits,…
Acres
3,349
Zip
43046
County
Fairfield
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Duck, Predator, Exotics
The total area of this tract is 1,110 – acres which is mostly covered with bottomland hardwood swamp habitat, meandering bayous, and cypress-tupelo swamps. Activities that can be performed on this land include hunting, fishing,…
Acres
1,110
Zip
44864
County
Ashland
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Duck, Predator, Exotics
This hunting property is consisting of 240,101 – acres and provides great opportunities for the hunters who visit this land. Surface of this land is mostly covered with mountains, wetland, and grassland. There are luxurious…
Acres
240,101
Zip
45764
County
Athens
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Duck, Predator, Exotics
This hunting property is consisting of 19,000 - acres out of which 18.26 acres are consisting of four islands with mangrove shorelines containing red, black, and white mangroves, and with island upland habitats covered with…
Acres
19,000
Zip
43812
County
Coshocton
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Duck, Exotics
This 11,024 – acres hunting land is situated in southwest area of Ohio. Animals available for hunting at this land include: ring-necked pheasant, bobwhite quail, white-tailed deer, cottontail rabbit, fox gray squirrels, groundhogs, muskrat, raccoon,…
Acres
11,024
Zip
45123
County
Ross
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Hog, Quail, Duck, Predator, Exotics
This hunting tract lies in east-central Ohio approximately five miles west of Coshocton. There are over 150 small water impoundments on this area, most of which were developed during strip-mining activities. The total area of…
Acres
19,246
Zip
43812
County
Coshocton
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Duck, Exotics

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Ohio Public Hunting Lands

Public Hunting Lands in Ohio:

Hunting land in this state covers more than 0.6 million acres which make this place a great point of attention any hunters. In order to hunt on any hunting land the minimum age of a person should be 17 and he or she must possess a valid hunting permit and a license.  There is a special map book which include all the hunting locations with their addresses which help the hunters to find a good place to hunt. Hunters who want to hunt in this state can have prior booking of hunting land or can have on site registration depending upon the rules and regulations of the specific hunting land. Benefits that can be availed by most of the hunting lands in Ohio include luxurious restrooms, toilets, and campsites.

Best Public Hunting Lands Ohio:

Hunting lands in Ohio provide great facilities for hunters including well-furnished restrooms, toilets, fresh drinking water, security, tuck shops, and camp grounds. This state is very large but still there are only about 2 acres per hunter to hunt in this state. There are special areas on public hunting land for the people who are physically disabled so that they can hunt their desired animals easily. Hunters are allowed to bring their pets on hunting land in Ohio but they must be leashed and recent vaccination slips of pets must be kept with the hunter. Dogs can also be brought on the hunting land but should not be used for hunting Deer and Elk. However, dogs can be used to find out the wounded deer and elk. Additionally, alcoholic drinks and drugs are prohibited on hunting lands. Also, hunters can camp on hunting land in Ohio but not more than 21 consecutive days. Every year more than 20,000 hunters visit this state to hunt Big and Small game.

Hunting Ohio:

The total area that is open for hunting in Ohio is 651,000 acres and the animals that can be hunt in this state are White tailed deer, Feral Pigs, Foxes or Coyotes, Doves, Squirrels, Turkey, Pheasant, and many other small and large game animals. The hunting experience that hunters get at the hunting lands of Ohio create a unique awareness that is not the same as single species hunting. Ohio hunting lands provide great opportunities for hunters to make the best combination through longer multiple species hunts. Moreover, during September all the big game species are available in the hunting lands of Ohio so it is the best time of the year for hunters who visit this state. Another special thing that happens in this state is that all the fall hunts are conducted on horseback which provide an edge to the hunters. In Ohio the hunts are tailored to the abilities and desires of hunters which are discussed in detail before booking a hunt so as the hunters arrive and leave the hunting land as a satisfied hunter. Additionally, hunters can carry their entire camp anywhere while hunting and can use that at any time of the day and do not have to return them at the end of the day as far as they are leaving the hunting land.

Ohio Hunting Regulations:

Hunters are allowed to bring their pets to the public hunting lands but they must possess their recent vaccination slips. Moreover, any kind of motor vehicle is not allowed inside the premises of hunting Land. However, hunters who are physically challenged can shoot animals from their vehicles but the engine of the car must be switched off.  Hunters are allowed to camp on hunting Land but not more than 21 consecutive days in any 30-day period. Additionally, activities that can be performed on hunting Land other than hunting are fishing, hiking, skiing, trapping, and horseback riding. Lastly, alcoholic drinks and drugs are not allowed on the Public hunting Land and should not be used for hunting.