Looks like I'm moving to Ohio soon....
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Just got a job offer in Cleveland .....coming from FL I'm really looking forward to bow season. Probably gonna end up missing most of the approaching season, but hopefully get a few hunts.
Any advice on the areas outside the city that have good schools for young kids would be appreciated. I have absolutely no idea about anything in Ohio, so I’m hoping any of you guys that live in the area can help out a little with suggestions.
Any advice on the areas outside the city that have good schools for young kids would be appreciated. I have absolutely no idea about anything in Ohio, so I’m hoping any of you guys that live in the area can help out a little with suggestions.
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I live about 1 1/2 hours south of Cleveland. Right down interstate 77 Great hunting here. Usually #1 in kills every year. There are several smaller communities between Cleveland and Akron that are great places to raise a family. Also some good hunting in the Cuyahoga Parks Recreation area. I think this is still open to bow hunting.
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Yeah, my wife and I have found several smaller communities south of Cleveland that look very promising. I started looking at some of the public lands today on the net and open to any suggestions as far as public hunting areas. How are the farmers in general regarding knock and talks about leasing property? After hunting Florida deer my whole life I'm super excited about this move.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: NW Ohio , 5 min from Ottawa National / Magee Marsh
Posts: 2,051
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Welcome to Ohio , you will injoy bow hunting here
There are some 200+ lb bucks running around
Leasing is tough in many areas
Knock on a lot of doors and just ask for permission to BOW hunt
I have better luck getting permission to hunt smaller woods , over grown feilds ect than a big woods
One of my favorit spots is inside a local town
No guns are allowed , but bow hunting is allowed
I hunt a 50 yd wide over grown stip between a subdivision and a oil tank farm
John
There are some 200+ lb bucks running around
Leasing is tough in many areas
Knock on a lot of doors and just ask for permission to BOW hunt
I have better luck getting permission to hunt smaller woods , over grown feilds ect than a big woods
One of my favorit spots is inside a local town
No guns are allowed , but bow hunting is allowed
I hunt a 50 yd wide over grown stip between a subdivision and a oil tank farm
John
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welcome to ohio and to start out you are going to need a snow shovel and salt.LOL most farmers around me in central ohio frown on leases but are more than generous about lettin guys bowhunt. take 71 south and you can be in my neck of the woods in about 1.5 hrs too. theres some public land justa few miles from my house with lots of crops and some big deer. kokosing wildlife area check it out
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: NW Ohio , 5 min from Ottawa National / Magee Marsh
Posts: 2,051
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A little East of you
They measure the snowfall some days in FEET
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And the cold can be nasty
So before it gets cold
Make sure your heater works
You put de iceing juice in place of the standard bug juice
Have your battery checked
And have a emegercy kit in your car if you get stuck in a snow drift
You will soon learn to love the cold
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As bow hunting in early Janurary is fun
Just knock off the ice sickles off your nose every hour
John