I don't mean to use this forum to vent my personal frustrations, but this one is just hard to keep quiet. I have hunted a beautiful farm (650+acres) over the past several years, located in Tuscarawas County. There is a farmer that leases the agriculture rights of the land from the owner of the the land, to strictly plant corn and soybeans. In my eyes I love to see the corn and beans pop up every summer, and watch the deer slowly become more and more visible. Well apparently, the farmer (lessor) contacted the elderly woman who owns the farm and asked for her to sign a Kill Permit so he could thin the deer herd that is destroying his crops. After he cried in her ear long enough she signed the form. In fact she has signed it 2 years in a row (unknown to me, until now). Well what was once the best place I had to deer hunt, is no longer. This jacka**, not only took the kill permits to an extreme by killing 50+ deer a year (100+) over the course of 2 years, but he just piled the bodies up and never used an ounce of meat. There are H4H programs all over Tuscarawas County, and the jerk never even donated a single piece of delicious deer meat.
Furthermore, this lessor, actually told the elderly woman, that he does not appreciate her allowing hunters on the land, because we are destroying his crops. Well after she contacted me and 2 of my friends about his complaints we found out about his doings. Well we did not hurt any of his crops, as we do not use atvs or any other machinery, and we only walk field edges to get to our stands. So I quickly discounted the lessor's complaints. We also park our vehicles on road edges not even within 50 feet of the fields. I blame the ODNR for this inhumane slaughtering. How can they offer "Managaments Permits" to a individual who can not produce any proof of ethical disposal of the animals. Also, I do not believe ODNR is exercising the ethical judgment of protecting wildlife they were charged with, by issuing a permit to maliciously wipe out the deer herd on this farm.
Three years ago we had trail cameras all over this farm on natural choke points and funnels. As a result during the period of the rut we recorded more than 170+ pictures in 4 days. However this year, all cameras combined, yielded 3 photos over the course of 3 weeks of multiple cameras combined. ODNR did not issue Management Permits, the gave this guy a license to murder at night with a spotlight.
Shame on Ohio Division of Natural Resources!!!!