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Ohio fall hunting seasons set to commence with squirrel dove waterfowl

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Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association | LinkedIn

Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association | LinkedIn

Ohio’s hunting seasons for squirrels, doves, and specific waterfowl open in early September. Archers can look forward to white-tailed deer hunting beginning later in the month.

Hunting seasons for squirrel (fox, red, and gray), dove, rail (Virginia and sora), snipe, and gallinule begin Sunday, Sept. 1, according to an Aug. 17 news release from Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Early Canada goose hunting runs from Saturday, Sept. 7, to Sunday, Sept. 15, and early teal (blue-winged and green-winged) hunting is Saturday, Sept. 7, to Sunday, Sept. 22. The deer archery season is not far behind, with statewide hunting opening on Saturday, Sept. 28.

Squirrels are plentiful statewide. Fox squirrels are more abundant in western Ohio, and gray squirrels are most bountiful in eastern counties. Early in the hunting season, squirrels are found in forests and woodlands that have beech, oak, and hickory trees. Squirrel season continues through Jan. 31, 2025.

Doves have been a popular game bird in Ohio since 1995, according to the release. They are plentiful during the start of the season, especially in agricultural areas and open fields and migrate to southern habitats for the winter. Dove season runs through Nov. 3 with a second season open from Dec. 7 to Jan. 1, 2025.

Canada geese as well as blue-winged teal and green-winged teal are some of the earliest migratory waterfowl to arrive in Ohio's wetlands. Waterfowl hunting is best in agricultural fields from the shores of wetlands or ponds or from a boat. Waterfowl identification is important in the early season when similar species are not legal game so it is advisable to review an identification guide before an early-season hunt according to the release.

Hunters are reminded to check the current regulations for changes to season dates and daily limits as the 2024 fall seasons begin. A summary of the 2024-25 hunting and trapping regulations can be found at wildohio.gov on the HuntFish OH app or anywhere licenses are sold.

Ohio’s deer archery season will begin soon with statewide hunting opening Saturday Sept., 28 Hunters in the disease surveillance area (all of Hardin Marion Wyandot counties as well as Auglaize Jackson townships in Allen County) can begin archery hunting Saturday Sept.,14 This year hunters may use deer management permits valid for antlerless deer through Sunday Dec.,22 which is also last day of bonus deer gun hunting season Check regulations booklet for more information

The Ohio Landowner-Hunter Access Partnership program opens an avenue for hunters to access private land while landowners receive incentives for allowing hunter access New properties were added for the 2024-25 season Find more information about program sign up as hunter or landowner discover property near you at wildohio.gov Hunters may access enrolled properties with free daily permit

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