An enforcement blitz across southwestern Ontario found most hunters are obeying the rules.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry conservation officers did compliance checks last month and the first week of December during controlled deer hunts in Essex County, Chatham-Kent, Norfolk, Oxford, Middlesex, Elgin and Lambton Counties.
Over 1,800 contacts were made.
111 warnings were issued and 81 charges were laid for offences such as failing to wear hunter orange, carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle, failing to immediately attach a game seal to a deer and trespassing to hunt.
Two people were arrested for night hunting and shooting from a vehicle and one person was arrested for possessing firearms while prohibited.