Ohio Lt. Governor shoots 9-pointer with crossbow – Outdoor News
Columbus — Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted harvested a 9-point buck in late October with a crossbow made right here in Ohio, according to the governor’s office.
“Hunting in Ohio is the best! I enjoy the peace of sitting in the tree stand, surrounded by nature and the vibrant colors of fall,” said Husted. “Then, there’s the excitement that kicks in when you catch sight of a deer moving in the distance, hoping it comes your way, and that it’s the big buck you’ve been waiting for. Each hunt and harvest brings a new experience and story, keeping you coming back for more.”
An avid hunter since the age of 14, this isn’t Husted’s first harvest. Last year, he shot an 8-point buck.
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One of Ohio’s most anticipated fall traditions begins soon during the annual whitetailed deer gun hunting season.
Ohio’s youth hunting season is Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 16-17. Gun hunters of all ages can participate in the upcoming seven-day gun season from Monday, Dec. 2 through Sunday, Dec. 8. A bonus weekend of gun hunting will take place Dec. 21-22, and muzzleloader season is Jan. 4-7, 2025. Ohio’s archery season runs through Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025.
Legal hunting implements during the gun seasons include shotguns, straight-walled cartridge rifles, muzzleloaders, handguns, and archery equipment. All hunters, regardless of the implement they use, are required to wear hunter orange during the gun seasons. Learn more by reading the 2024-25 hunting and trapping regulations and visiting the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife’s hunting web page.
Hunters who harvest a deer have the option of donating the venison to a certified deer processing shop in Ohio. Each donated deer is provided to a verified charitable organization that offers food assistance. One harvested deer yields approximately 50 pounds of venison and 200 meals.
Find the complete list of processors accepting donations of harvested deer at feedingthehungry.org. Hunters who donate their deer are not required to pay for the processing of the venison.
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