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  1. Licenses and Permits. Ohio and federal hunting laws are presented in a summarized form. Ohio laws in their entirety can be found by consulting the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) or the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC). These laws are subject to change. It is the responsibility of the hunter to be aware of the most current laws when hunting.

  2. Members of the U.S. Armed Forces on active duty stationed in Ohio, but NOT on leave or furlough are required to purchase a resident Ohio hunting license and other applicable permits before hunting deer, turkey, or hunting and trapping furbearers, and an Ohio Wetlands Habitat Stamp for hunting waterfowl. Free License Eligibility

    • Ohio Resident
    • Non-Resident
    • Senior Hunting License
    • Disability License
    • Military and Veteran License
    • Migratory Waterfowl Requirements

    A resident is a person who has lived in Ohio for at least six months. Visit the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website for more details about residency requirements. All Ohio residents must purchase a resident hunting license. Additional licenses or permits may be required to hunt specific game species.

    All non-residents age 18 or older must purchase a non-resident hunting license. Non-residents age 17 or younger must purchase a youth hunting license. Additional licenses or permits may be required to hunt specific game species.

    Ohio residents born on or before December 31, 1937, are eligible for a free hunting license and free game permits. Ohio residents who are age 66 or older and who were born on or after January 1, 1938, are eligible for reduced-cost licenses and permits.

    Ohio does not offer a hunting license specifically for people with disabilities except for disabled veterans.

    Active-duty military members who are stationed in Ohio but are not on leave or furlough must purchase a resident hunting license. Active-duty military members who are on leave or furlough are not required to purchase a hunting license. However, additional licenses and permits may be required. Visit the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website f...

    All hunters age 16 or older must purchase the Federal Duck Stamp when hunting migratory waterfowl. All hunters age 18 or older must purchase the Ohio Wetlands Habitat Stamp endorsement. In addition, hunters are required to have proof of their participation in the Harvest Information Program (HIP).

  3. Free licenses may be obtained from a li- cense agent and must be carried while hunting. License applications are available at wildohio.gov or by calling 1-800-WILD- LIFE (1-800-945-3543). Ohio residents born on or before Dec. 31, 1937 will receive a free fishing license, hunting license, either-sex deer permit, deer management permit, spring ...

  4. Controlled hunt opportunities: Lotteries for deer hunting on State Nature Preserve and Scenic River properties are held in person, typically each year, in August. 1. 2. All the information you need for hunting season, including the hunting and trapping regulations, online game check, hunter education, and more!

  5. The cost of an Ohio hunting license varies depending on the type of license and the duration. For example, a five-day adult license costs $15, while an annual adult license is $19. Resident youth hunting licenses are $5 for a one-day license and $7 for an annual license. Prices for non-resident licenses can range from $50-$185, depending on the ...

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  7. Youth Lifetime hunting license (includes Ohio Conservation Card)..... $430.56 _____ 18-66 18 years but less than 66 years (Ohio Driver License/ID, or eligible supporting documents to verify age and residency)

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