League of Ohio Sportsmen Foundation dba Ohio Wildlife Federation

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The education arm of the League of Ohio Sportsmen, Ohio's Oldest Conservation Organization

Photos from League of Ohio Sportsmen Foundation dba Ohio Wildlife Federation's post 05/30/2026

Come on down and enjoy some great free youth fishing with us at division 3 aquatic education center at D 3 headquarters in arkon ohio.

05/26/2026

FREE FISHING DAYS ARE BACK FOR 2026! 🎣 Want to go fishing without paying for a fishing license? 👀 This is YOUR chance!

States across the U.S. are offering FREE Fishing Days in 2026, letting residents & visitors fish legally for FREE on select dates 🐟🙌 Dates vary by state, so check the full list to see when you can cast a line for free!

05/25/2026
Division of Wildlife 05/19/2026

Ohio’s Wild Turkey Hunting Results
Through Sunday, May 17


COLUMBUS, Ohio – Wild turkey hunters across Ohio have checked 14,886 birds during the spring 2026 hunting season as of Sunday, May 17, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.

This year’s statewide total represents 23 days of hunting in the 83 counties that comprise the south zone, 16 days of hunting in the northeast zone (Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Trumbull counties), and the 2,058 turkeys checked during youth-only hunting dates.


Ohio hunters have checked 14,886 wild turkeys during the spring hunting season.


Hunters had checked an average of 14,339 turkeys by the corresponding date in the previous three seasons (2023 to 2025) and reported 14,355 birds at this point in 2025.

The 11 counties with the highest totals for wild turkey harvest so far during the 2026 season: Tuscarawas (414), Ashtabula (409), Monroe (393), Belmont (392), Adams (386), Gallia (384), Highland (384), Guernsey (370), Brown (340), Harrison (329), and Meigs (329).

As of Sunday, May 17, the Division of Wildlife has issued 52,273 spring turkey permits that are valid throughout the 2026 season. Hunting is open in the 83 counties that comprise the south zone until Sunday, May 24. Hunting in the northeast zone is open until Sunday, May 31. Hunting hours are from 30 minutes before sunrise until sunset.

The 2026 spring hunting season bag limit is one bearded turkey. Hunters are required to have a valid hunting license in addition to a spring turkey permit, unless exempted. Successful hunters are required to game-check their turkey no later than 11:30 p.m. on the day of harvest. Game check, licenses, and permits are available on the HuntFish OH app, via the Ohio Wildlife Licensing System, or at a participating license agent. Game check can also be completed by phone at 1-877-TAG-IT-OH (877-824-4864). Complete details can be found in the 2025-26 hunting and trapping regulations.

The mission of the Division of Wildlife is to conserve and improve fish and wildlife resources and their habitats for sustainable use and appreciation by all. Visit wildohio.gov to find out more.

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.





Editor’s note: High Resolution Photo

A list of all wild turkeys checked by hunters in each county through Sunday, May 17, 2026, is shown below. Results include 23 days of hunting in the south zone, 16 days in the northeast zone, and youth-only hunting. The first number following the county’s name shows the harvest numbers for 2026, and the three-year average (2023-2025) through the corresponding dates is in parentheses. The numbers below are raw data and subject to change.


Adams: 386 (339); Allen: 105 (73); Ashland: 153 (164); Ashtabula: 409 (359); Athens: 203 (260); Auglaize: 45 (46); Belmont: 392 (404); Brown: 340 (276); Butler: 214 (179); Carroll: 319 (332); Champaign: 78 (70); Clark: 26 (23); Clermont: 307 (252); Clinton: 97 (64); Columbiana: 322 (340); Coshocton: 297 (338); Crawford: 57 (51); Cuyahoga: 10 (9); Darke: 67 (61); Defiance: 215 (187); Delaware: 86 (77); Erie: 41 (39); Fairfield: 45 (82); Fayette: 14 (10); Franklin: 11 (20); Fulton: 157 (136); Gallia: 384 (364); Geauga: 194 (186); Greene: 32 (27); Guernsey: 370 (362); Hamilton: 69 (95); Hancock: 75 (44); Hardin: 117 (88); Harrison: 329 (335); Henry: 70 (61); Highland: 384 (303); Hocking: 143 (206); Holmes: 190 (196); Huron: 85 (84); Jackson: 253 (251); Jefferson: 325 (340); Knox: 265 (214); Lake: 52 (47); Lawrence: 238 (213); Licking: 236 (250); Logan: 129 (116); Lorain: 143 (111); Lucas: 77 (67); Madison: 7 (6); Mahoning: 206 (193); Marion: 52 (40); Medina: 128 (97); Meigs: 329 (351); Mercer: 39 (25); Miami: 36 (33); Monroe: 393 (409); Montgomery: 42 (31); Morgan: 173 (227); Morrow: 142 (126); Muskingum: 291 (384); Noble: 277 (315); Ottawa: 0 (1); Paulding: 113 (73); Perry: 188 (240); Pickaway: 16 (19); Pike: 247 (197); Portage: 282 (227); Preble: 112 (117); Putnam: 64 (41); Richland: 173 (206); Ross: 255 (250); Sandusky: 54 (35); Scioto: 301 (267); Seneca: 116 (114); Shelby: 51 (38); Stark: 263 (251); Summit: 62 (50); Trumbull: 327 (289); Tuscarawas: 414 (389); Union: 59 (42); Van Wert: 18 (16); Vinton: 201 (216); Warren: 104 (76); Washington: 301 (346); Wayne: 105 (95); Williams: 226 (221); Wood: 35 (27); Wyandot: 128 (108).

2026 total: 14,886
3-year average total: 14,339


For more information, contact:
Brian Plasters, Division of Wildlife
Phone: 614-601-3836

Division of Wildlife The Division of Wildlife’s mission is to conserve and improve fish and wildlife resources and their habitats for sustainable use and appreciation by all.

05/10/2026

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05/07/2026

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