Joe,
I know a number of articles have been written over the years about big bucks in Ohio. That was true in the '80's and a bit in the 90's, but not now. I've quit hunting public areas in southeast Ohio. I see less than 1% of the deer vs. 25 years ago in places like the Zaleski State forest.
Ohio DNR has spent lot of effort over the past 25 years to reduce the overall herd. Very successful. Especially hard hit have been the public hunting areas in the state. It's difficult to get permission to hunt private land. Hunting leases are all over the place, etc.
You have to drive through Pa to get here. Consider Pa. has 4,170,000 acres open to public hunting. Ohio has 651,000. Pa, in my opinion, has done a much better job with herd management with point restrictions and other tools.
I'd hate to see you miss a better herd in Pa to come to Ohio. But if you have a lease or other access to private land, you'll do just fine. It's no fun to travel this far for public land hunts that won't be very good.