Ohio Statutes
§ 1533.16 — Weapons for taking game birds and wild quadrupeds
Ohio § 1533.16
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 1533.16 (2026).
Text
Game birds and wild quadrupeds shall be taken only by hunting with a gun, with a gun and dog, with a bow and arrow, or with a bow and arrow and dog unless otherwise provided by the Revised Code or division rule. Fur-bearing animals may be taken by trapping according to the Revised Code or division rule. No gun larger than ten gauge shall be used in taking game birds or wild quadrupeds.
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Legislative History
Effective: October 20, 1994 | Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 182 - 120th General Assembly
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