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The area lies off Route 127 about three miles north of Camden and seven miles south of Eaton.
About 20 percent of the property is open land, while the remainder consists of small woodlots. A total of 710 acres is divided between three parcels. There is no sharecropping on the property. White said there are some small food plots on the area, but deer rely mostly on natural browse.
Agricultural lands surround the area, and deer will venture off the public property to feed on row crops such as corn and soybeans.
For more information, contact the Woodland Trails Wildlife Area headquarters at (513) 726-6795.
Or call the ODOW's District Five office at (937) 372-9261.
For general hunting information, license questions, maps or other needs, bowhunters can contact the Ohio Division of Wildlife at 1-800- WILDLIFE. You can also try online at www.ohiodnr.com. Printable maps of these and other WMAs in Ohio are found on the Web site.
Hunters who must travel to reach these WMAs may obtain information by visiting www.discoverohio.com, or by calling 1-800-BUCKEYE.
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