Deer Hunting in Glouster, Ohio
- Wildcat Hollow's Primitive Weapons Deer-Hunting Area is just four miles from Glouster and is the closest deer-hunting preserve to the city. Licensed deer hunters may use the area's public land, which includes the 3,800-acre Wolf Creek Wildlife Area and the 7,632-acre Wayne National Forest.
- To hunt deer in Glouster, all hunters must have a hunting license and a deer permit or antlerless deer permit, depending on the type of deer sought. Both are available for purchase online at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website and valid for either the antlered or antler-less deer hunting season.
- As of the 2010 through 2011 hunting season in Glouster, antlered deer may be hunted from September 25 through February 6. The anter-less deer season runs from September 25 through December 5. During both seasons, no more than three deer may be retained per hunter, per season, with no more than six permitted for both seasons combined.
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