Bawana,
This is actually the first time that I have posted an opinion/response on this site, although I read the forum all the time (so you understand how serious I take this issue).
The questions and purpose of the group that you are a part of clearly has many different, and sometimes divergent objectives. With that said, you have to look back at the history of hunting in Ohio to understand the possible ramifications of the trends that have been established over the last 10 years with deer hunting in Ohio. I am of the age that remembers when pheasant hunting in Ohio was something that was at a similar position to that of deer hunting in Ohio right now. Back in the late 60's, it was our family tradition to hunt pheasant every Thanksgiving morning before our traditional dinner. Multi-generations would take part in this hunt and would establish memories for years to become. As pheasant populations declined, so did the participation in this hunt.....till now it is no longer a tradition. The only pheasant hunting that takes place around my local is stocked state land or private hunting preserves.
Although the reasons for the decline in population in pheasant is different from the reasons for the decline in population of deer, the results will be the same. The youth will no longer be interested in participating in an endeavor that provides no satisfaction.....beyond the stories of "how it used to be" from the elder members of their hunting party. The economic impact will be real, as there have been many studies of the economic impact of Deer Hunters dollars to Ohio (just ask South Dakota how beneficial pheasant dollars are to their economy). As a deer hunter, I want to preserve the memories of "deer camp" (which is not a drunken orgy that some describe) for generations to come, as I/we typically have three generations of deer hunters participate every "Monday after Thanksgiving" (although my son and I hunt through the season).........and this can only be achieved by maintaining a "truthful" minimum deer population.
Regulation and economic investment will be necessary to achieve this result.....not lies and "lip service". The return for Ohio will be immeasurable, not only economically, but in quality of life for the residents and tax payers of Ohio.......isn't this ultimately what our government is for?