Sunday, September 21, 2025

Whitetail Deer Thriving - But New Threats?

Image from the Buckeye Big Buck Club Banquet


It’s easy to think that the grass is greener somewhere other than Ohio. We can’t spot an elk up a mountain in Ohio. Or land a giant tarpon after a short boat ride. But when it comes to whitetail deer, Ohio could well be the heart of it all. Whitetail deer love Southwest Ohio. Opportunities for both quantity and quality abound at least for right now.


What a deer needs

Like everything in the world, deer need food and shelter to escape from predators and raise their young. After being nearly extirpated at the turn of the last century, the elimination of large predators in Ohio and the introduction of hunting regulations have made life much less precarious.

New threats on the ground

Unfortunately, there is a new potential threat to the landscape for Ohio deer. According to the ODNR website, “Chronic Wasting Disease is a fatal neurological (brain and central nervous system) disease that affects members of the deer family, including whitetailed deer, mule deer, elk, moose and caribou.”



Read the complete column here: https://www.daytondailynews.com/lifestyles/hunting-season-is-nearly-here-when-it-comes-to-whitetail-deer-you-cant-beat-sw-ohio/LPIQYKDUL5FCVLQKDLOVK7DCX4/ 

In addition to CWD, an outbreak of epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) in SE Ohio has claimed upwards of 8,000 deer in just a few counties this year. The disease is spread by midges and common in states to the south of Ohio. There the population has developed immunity. That's not the case in Ohio. Read more from the Columbus Dispatch here: Ohio hunting season starts amid deadly deer disease outbreak


Resources

Buckeye Big Bucks Club

Hunting Regulations

Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)

Feeding and Baiting Wildlife

The Compound Bow

The Beatty Buck



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