Spring Hunting Opportunities Provided For Hunters with Disabilities on Ohio’s State Forests
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COLUMBUS– The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Forestry held two special turkey hunts for hunters with disabilities this spring. The annual hunts took place earlier this month in Pike and Blue Rock state forests.
“These hunts are something we look forward to each year,” said Dan Balser, chief of the ODNR Division of Forestry. “They highlight the value of our state forests as places where conservation, habitat management, and outdoor traditions come together. The hunters and volunteers who participate make the event truly special, and we are grateful for their involvement.”
The 8th annual Thunder in the Hills Wild Turkey Hunt was held at Pike State Forest. Fourteen hunters participated in the weekend hunt and four turkeys were harvested. The second turkey hunt was the 19th Annual Wheelin’ Sportsmen Hunt at Blue Rock State Forest and was sponsored by the NWTF Wheelin’ Sportsmen program. Twenty-five hunters participated, and five turkeys were taken during the event.
For both events, the Division of Forestry worked with a variety of partners including the Clinton County Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF), the Y-Bridge Longbeards, along with ODNR’s Division of Wildlife and Division of Parks and Watercraft. Local businesses provided donations and dozens of volunteers staffed both of the hunts.
Both events were held in early April. Hunters provided their own shotguns and ammunition, as well as the necessary licenses and permits. Guides were provided for each hunter.
The Ohio Division of Forestry promotes the wise use and sustainable management of Ohio’s public and private woodlands. To learn more about Ohio’s woodlands, visit forestry.ohiodnr.gov. Follow us on Facebook and on Instagram @odnrforestry.
ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.


