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ohio wildlife areas---hunting good or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 266333" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>yes there are good deer in that area, from the Wayne to Zanesville.</p><p> only like in PA gun season, public lands get hit hard! , but that works both ways, deer are on the move, and being moved.</p><p> best thing to do is drive down, and look at them, there is tons of great piblic lands in southeast ohio, and one of the best trophy potential in the USA for a big buck! I know, I have hunted all over, and love southeast ohio!!</p><p> </p><p> as for the terrian, well public land can be anything from old coal mines, reclaimed, to oil lands, to farms to hard woods, the state plants a lot of crops on public lands for wildlife, and rotate crops year to year, you really need to go and look about late july, to see the crops.</p><p> or even better go now and look for sheds!! as you scout!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 266333, member: 11837"] yes there are good deer in that area, from the Wayne to Zanesville. only like in PA gun season, public lands get hit hard! , but that works both ways, deer are on the move, and being moved. best thing to do is drive down, and look at them, there is tons of great piblic lands in southeast ohio, and one of the best trophy potential in the USA for a big buck! I know, I have hunted all over, and love southeast ohio!! as for the terrian, well public land can be anything from old coal mines, reclaimed, to oil lands, to farms to hard woods, the state plants a lot of crops on public lands for wildlife, and rotate crops year to year, you really need to go and look about late july, to see the crops. or even better go now and look for sheds!! as you scout! [/QUOTE]
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