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No, you do not need a special permit to hunt on Sundays in Ohio, but there are certain restrictions and species exceptions that apply.
Ohio Sunday Hunting Law
Ohio allows hunting on Sundays, but with specific restrictions. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife, governs Sunday hunting laws, which vary depending on the species and location. For example, deer hunting with firearms is only allowed on private property with landowner permission, and there are no Sunday hunting hours for deer.
Sunday Hunting Exceptions
Some species, such as waterfowl, turkey, and certain game bird species, are exempt from the Sunday hunting restriction in Ohio. Additionally, the state allows Sunday hunting on private property, public hunting areas, and designated public hunting lands. Hunters should check with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for specific regulations on Sunday hunting for these species. It’s essential to understand the regulations before heading out on a Sunday hunting trip.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Hunters should be aware of the following dates and deadlines: the Ohio Department of Natural Resources typically announces the Sunday hunting schedule in late summer or early fall, and hunters should check the department’s website for updates. Additionally, hunters should familiarize themselves with the state’s bag limits, season dates, and any specific regulations for the species they plan to hunt on Sunday.
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