About 90 people in northeast Ohio took their complaints to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources over the weekend at one of five deer hunting summits held around the state, the Akron Beacon Journal reported (http://bit.ly/1CrG0dd ). Hunters at the meeting said they haven't been able to kill deer because they aren't seeing any to shoot. The overall condition of Ohio's deer herd is suffering from population increases and loss of habitat, said state biologist Mike Tonkovich.