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[AmmoLand.com] The department will be putting out a steady stream of information and updates for hunters and observers of deer and has a new Internet-based delivery system that allows citizens to receive the latest information at home in their email in the form of an alert that something of interest has been posted. Called GovDelivery, users can subscribe and unsubscribe as they wish at anytime and select from a list of subjects that they wish to monitor.

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[Untitled] Indiana hunters set record for deer kills | NUVO Newsweekly - Arts ...: According to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources: “Indiana deer hunters had unprecedented success during the 2009 seasons, shattering the previous state record by taking more than 130,000 deer for the first time in the 59-year history of the modern era.”

[ODNR NEWS] ODNR News Releases - Hunters Take 24078 White-tailed Deer During ...: COLUMBUS, OH - Hunters took 24,078 deer during Ohio's four-day muzzleloader season, January 9-12, with Tuscarawas County again leading the state with 1,345 deer checked. In 2008, a preliminary total of 20,659 deer was taken during muzzleloader season, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.

[Mark's Daily Apple] What Did Our Ancestors Look Like? | Mark's Daily Apple: Based on fossil evidence and modern understandings of how bone densities correspond to muscular hypertrophy in athletes, we can surmise that hunter-gatherers did have the potential for impressive physiques. The actual composition of HG musculature undoubtedly varied based on how they exerted themselves - if you were more gatherer than hunter, for example, you wouldn’t be bearing as much weight or exerting yourself as much, whereas a big game hunter with a steady diet of explosive thrusts, sprints, and carcass-heaving might be a hulking mass of corded muscle (like a Neanderthal).

[Statewide Wildlife News] News Release Archives: COLUMBUS, OH - Hunters took 24,078 deer during Ohio's four-day muzzleloader season, January 9-12, with Tuscarawas County again leading the state with 1,345 deer checked. In 2008, a preliminary total of 20,659 deer was taken during muzzleloader season, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.

[Scattershooting] Ohio muzzleloader NT a record: The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife announced that another record-setting deer has been harvested in southwestern Ohio. On Saturday, January 30, the 18-point non-typical (non-symmetrical antlered) deer, taken by Brian Stephens on November 30, 2009 with a muzzleloader in Highland County, was officially scored.

[ODNR NEWS] ODNR News Releases - Tuscarawas County Leads 2009 Deer-gun Harvest: The white-tailed deer is the most popular game animal in Ohio, frequently pursued by generations of hunters. Ohio ranks 8th nationally in annual hunting-related sales and 10th in the number of jobs associated with the hunting-related industry. Each year, hunting has a $859 million economic impact in Ohio through the sale of equipment, fuel, food, lodging and more.

[Outdoor News Daily] Natural Resources Board Hears Update On Deer Wisconsin Research ...: Called GovDelivery, users can subscribe and unsubscribe as they wish at anytime and select from a list of subjects that they wish to monitor. Hunters and others interested in deer can also attend a series of deer management unit .

[Statewide Wildlife News] News Release Archives: COLUMBUS, OH - Despite the wind, rain and snow that blew across the state, hunters killed 17710 deer on December 15-16, during the "bonus" weekend of gun hunting, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Hunters who wish to share their successes can submit a photo of themselves and the deer they took during this year's hunt.

[Gary Engberg Outdoors] Gary Engberg Outdoors » Blog Archive » Ohio Has New Record ...: The Beatty Buck, harvested in Greene County in the fall of 2000 by Mike Beatty, holds the record for nontypical at 304 6/8 and currently ranks as the number one nontypical buck in Ohio, the largest nontypical whitetail deer ever taken by a bow hunter. A typical white-tailed deer killed Brad Jerman in 2004 in Warren County, known as the Jerman Buck, became an Ohio record with a score of 201 1/8.

[Change.org's Animal Rights Blog] The "Management" of Deer | Animals | Change.org: There was a time in the past when you were lucky if you even saw a deer, now, thanks to animal rights activist and WMA's deer are everywhere, run over in the road and eating everyones gardens! Heck, I can even shoot one in my own back yard....

[TV 7&4 - Local News] Fact Finder: DNR Deer Plans : News : WPBN TV 7&4: secondly I know a lot of farmers whom complain to the DNR about "crop damage" only so they get a lot of doe permits here is something easily done to get at the "REAL" crop damage complaints allow the doe permits ( block permits) but only if they open the land permitted to public hunting reminders of the old "public access program come to mind where the hunter has to still ask permission and get a permit from the landowner to hunt and register on a log,the old access permits used to cost a dollar to every hunter in zone 3 if i remember correctly and was sometimes a blessing for hunters looking for places to hunt, ther DNR could charge a permit fee and reimburse the farmer for crop damages caused by the deer as well.its a win win for hunters,farmers getting real crop damage, and the dnr.

[AmmoLand.com] Ohio Deer Is A New State Record: “When we are continually in the record books with large non-typical and typical whitetails harvested Ohio, we attract the attention of hunters that might have hunted in another state,” said Haines. “The hunters staying and coming into Ohio is a boost to our economy.

[Lehigh Valley Wild] themorningcall.com: Lehigh Valley Wild Blog: Boop's first proposal was to change the deer season setup in WMUs 2C, 2E, 4D and 4E By protecting the antlerless deer during that opening five days, Boop appeared to be addressing Sunday’s public comments from residents of Union, Centre and Snyder counties who complained about a lack of deer in that area of the state. The reasoning goes that the more antlerless deer (mostly doe) that survive hunting season, the more fawns that will be born, and the larger the herd, regardless of quality of the deer or the land they use as their range.

[Prairie State Outdoors] DNR drops non-resident two-buck proposal :: Prairie State Outdoors: To begin with , this is nothing more than another way to generate yet even more money.Now they want to drag the kids into it.I wish it really was for the kids.What started out as a doe only youth season has now turned into a nation wide deer bonanza that now allows bucks to be shot.Kinda resembles the first late season pistol season that has gotten so out of hand that you have to go through your tags to see if you have the right one or not, or even the right weapon for that matter.It’s rediculous. Where are they going to hunt?Doesn’t anyone listen to the hunters in this state?That’s seems to be the number one concern for the future of hunting in the state of Illinois.Hunter accessability.Outfitters will hardly benefit from this?

[Change.org's Animal Rights Blog] Killing the Lions to Save the Deer--To Kill the Deer | Animals ...: Yes there are those that hunt deer and other wild life for sport however, we were taught never to point a gun unless you planned on shooting and never kill an anamial unless you planned on eating it.. What they should do with the deer they kill for sport is make the hunter if they are not going to use the kill for food to donate it, if you could find a company that would dress the anamial the meat could be used to make stew, hamburger meat etc for soup kitchens..

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