I mentioned it in the strouds thread. I grew up hunting deer in ottawa County in the 90s, we would often go weeks without a deer sighting. That is what got me hooked, being out with nature and just enjoying what it was. Deer was a bonus, any deer. Add anything beyond a spike and it was equally as to someone seeing 180" buck in today's standard. We have lost touch. I do not agree with closing a season either and I honestly dont think that is an option. People leasing or guiding hunts in those areas would go out of business.
As Joe mentioned, leaving it up to the hunters is a slippery slope. Today's hunters are way more in tune with the deer on the property than they ever have been.
Having this happen to me multiple times, I can tell you that everyone in the areas effected will notice a difference as fall patterns happen. Those of you with deer now will have some leave. They will find these pockets of no deer and food plentiful. So those of you without deer will have some move in. Keep on keeping on everyone and enjoy the process. Take that negative energy and think about what you can do to help. Bat boxes, Martin hotels, dragonfly habitat, fixing ruts, fixing broken field tiles and the list can go on. Waiting on the ODNR to do something is a hard battle. Do something you can see a change. I can promise you it'll feel much more rewarding!