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Deer Hunting Campgrounds In Ohio?

Started by Izzy, April 21, 2015, 10:07:00 AM

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Izzy

Hey folks I am itching to set up a wall tent and hunt for 3 to 4 days straight in Ohio. I may wind up going with some friends who hunt with compounds and stay in a hotel, but truth be told I would prefer a wall tent and be able to hunt from camp on some public land.

   Eastern Ohio to central Ohio would be preferred but Im open to other suggestions. Unfortunately, I already chomping at the bit for deer hunting even though theres still half a year of waiting to go.

    Without giving up your secret honey hole I would appreciate any suggestions on some public property away from large cities and some decent scenery.

   I know of the changes in quality and quantity of the deer and hunting hunting but Im ok with that, I have confidence in myself that if there are a few around Ill get to at least see some.just looking for a change of scenery for a short get away.

       Thanks, Izzy

bosteldr

I have always enjoyed Tar Hollow

Check out this site to get an Idea what others think:   http://www.lothac.com/TarHollowHunt.html

Biathlonman

Don't know about a campground, but I've got a yard.

Izzy

Looking good Brad. Im very interested. Its not much further than where I mentioned to you earlier.


59Alaskan

There are no deer in Ohio but you're welcome to camp LOL!!!

Actually they have been successful in reducing the herd and continue to reduce allowed # of deer through several mechanisms.

I am thinking of heading south to do a wall tent hunt too.  Southern Ohio.  I will be watching this thread for ideas as I have no clue either, and I live here!
TGMM Family of the Bow

"God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with." - Billy Graham

huskyarcher

Interesting thread. I am planning several deer trips to ohio this year i hope as it is only about 5hrs from here. Intrigued to see the possibilities!
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Dalton Lewis

Psalm 37:4- "Delight thyself also in the Lord:and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart."


Izzy

Thanks fellas, I found a camp already. Gotta love Trad Gang!   :campfire:

overbo

Back in the 1990's we would rent a cabin on Dillon Lake outside of Zanesville. Was very good hunting in that area back then.

mellonhead

Me and a hunting buddy have been planning on doing the same thing on our off years from our Colorado trips.  This year we are headed back to Colorado so we will probably plan on going next year.

Izzy

Ohio is beautiful country, another world from what I know. Where I live I have to work hard to be more than 25 yards from high human activity, only a few wooded parks that are usually crowded. The last time I hunted Ohio around Marysville, I was awestruck by the road that I could see from my tree stands. Sometimes two hours would pass without a car going by. Thats a rare luxury in these parts.

PaPaFrank

Izzy,

     We have a lot of state and federal land in the southeast and east central Ohio.  I see that you've found a camp, but if you ever want to do some exploration, give me a PM and I can turn you on to a few spots that we frequent.
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Izzy


Kent57

I wish I could join you this year. I lived in central Ohio all my life and had some great privet ground to hunt. I had to move to AZ three years ago and can't find trad hunters out here . There nothing like camping and hunting in the same area . Good luck.
Kent R. Gray

Kevin Dill

For those watching this thread, southeast Ohio has many, many opportunities to camp and deer hunt. There is much state and national forest land available with primitive camping allowed in a majority of areas. The deer population is down (by design) all over Ohio, but it is not severely so in the southeast which is lightly populated, hilly and sometimes rugged. Most guys want to know where to show up and hunt, which is a mistake. I think one key is to visit a prospective hunting area NOW or before spring foliage happens, and again during the late summer. Schedule a couple trips to find and learn an area. Nothing will ever replace time afield and boot-leather investment. Finally, discount the naysayers who would discourage you. I have friends who travel in from out of state and they (stickbow) hunt deer with steady success.


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