Bow Hunting

Bow Hunting

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One threat to the local species and their habitats is the overpopulation of deer. For the past 20 years, Great Parks has monitored how white-tailed deer impact the parks. In response to significant increases in deer populations and the severe ecological damage that resulted, Great Parks began a Deer Management Program in 2003. This management includes continued population monitoring, vegetation surveys, culling and a lottery bow hunt. Since implementing this plan, several years of data have shown more growth and flowering of native plants and a less visible browse line. This plan also benefits the health of deer populations by reducing their competition for food and their risk of transmitting diseases, such as chronic wasting disease.

Registration Delayed: Bow Hunter registration is temporarily postponed while we finalize updates to our deer management program. A new opening date will be announced soon.

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2026-2027 Bow Hunting Season

Great Parks' bow hunting program benefits the health of deer populations by reducing their competition for food and their risk of transmitting diseases, such as chronic wasting disease.

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2025-2026 Bow Hunting Rules & Regulations

Great Parks Bow Hunting Rules are in addition to ODNR Deer Hunting Regulations.