Let me back this train up and slow it down a little and see if this clears up anything.
1) I don't believe Crawford County should be a 3 deer county. My comparison to Richland County is only to show that I don't understand how the DOW can put these counties into the same category. I hunt and live in Crawford and have driven all over this county for years and work mainly in Richland County that has me driving all over that county. Let me also add in Ashland,Wayne,Holmes, and Knox counties as I have spent many hours over the past 3 years driving there as well. I have seen 3-4x the amount of deer in Richland,Ashland,Wayne,Holmes and Knox counties then in Crawford so, it makes no sense to me that the DOW would be setting bag limits off of deer density and have these counties ranked the same. I would also venture to say Richland has a higher hunter density then Crawford does so, again, it makes no sense to me to have them with the same bag limits. I thought this new county by county thing was being setup to stop this kind of thing from happening.
2) I could give a rats behind what the printed bag limit is. On a personal level, I have never killed more then 1 deer a year since I started deer hunting. Make it 50 for all I care, it wouldn't change the way I hunt or the amount of deer I harvest a year. The thing that does matter about the bag limits is that there are people out there that will and do fill every tag they have available for whatever reason and granted it is a very small percentage of hunters. There are also many nonhunters and hunters out there that believe that since the DOW says we can kill x amount of deer that there must be an abundance of deer running around and that there is one behind every tree. Us hunters that have been hunting for years know better and many, myself included, that have noticed a decline in the recent years. There are many reasons why the DOW will never drop the printed bag limits back to only 1 deer. They are BSing the FB, Insurance, and hunters all in one fell swoop. They can show the FB and Insurance that they are giving the hunters the opportunity to kill 6,9,18 deer a year. At the same time that gives hunters especially new deer hunters or people that are thinking about starting deer hunting a false sense that there are a great number of deer out there and that it's easy to kill one or 6,9,or 18 deer. Again, we know better and know that it's just not that easy and this is where I get the false advertisement from. This again goes back to what I was saying about lumping counties like Richland and Crawford together in the printed bag limits. You take a county that harvests around 3k deer a year and then a county that only harvests just over 1k deer a year and put them at the same amount of tags and it makes it look to new hunters or hunters that have never hunted either county and don't bother to look at past yearly harvest numbers the sense that both counties hold the same amount of deer because you can kill the same amount in either county. We know that's not true but as Tonk said, most hunters aren't smart enough to figure that out. For crying out loud, How many people shot bucks the last 2 years during the doe only early muzzy season? I am surprised by the amount of hunters that don't bother to read the reg book or if they do read it they don't follow up on something they don't fully understand. They just go out there and follow the bag limits, weapon used, and dates.