The Division of Wildlife will throw open the doors on Saturday (Aug. 11) at all of its district offices around the state from noon until 3 p.m. to discuss proposed changes to Ohio’s fish and wildlife rules with the public. Scott Zody, chief of the wildlife division, said he wants to hear from anglers, hunters, trappers and wildlife enthusiasts on the suggested rule changes. Rules related to wild animal hunting preserves, commercial bird shooting preserves and the controversial fish fillet rule will be discussed. A fish and wildlife biologist along with law enforcement officers will be on hand to answer questions.The District 2 office is located in Findlay.
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