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Whitetail Deer Hunting

America's most popular game animal

Fall season typically Oct-Jan
Shotgun slugs in many states
Stand or still hunting methods

About the Whitetail Deer

The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) is the most widely distributed and hunted big game animal in North America. Named for the distinctive white underside of its tail that flashes when alarmed, whitetails are found from southern Canada through Central America.

Bucks grow antlers annually, shedding them in late winter and regrowing them through summer. Antler size is influenced by age, genetics, and nutrition. Does typically give birth to one to three fawns in late spring.

Whitetails are highly adaptable, thriving in forests, farmland, swamps, and even suburban areas. Their population in North America is estimated at over 30 million, making them one of conservation's greatest success stories.

Why Hunt Whitetails

Accessible Hunting

Available in nearly every state with abundant public and private land

Excellent Table Fare

Lean, healthy venison perfect for steaks, roasts, and ground meat

Trophy Potential

Mature bucks with impressive antlers are a lifetime achievement

Multiple Methods

Stand hunting, still hunting, drives, and calling all effective

Habitat & Range

Whitetails prefer edge habitat where forests meet fields, providing both food and cover. They are browsers, feeding on leaves, twigs, fruits, and agricultural crops. During fall, they focus heavily on acorns and other mast crops.

  • Primary Range: Eastern and Midwestern US, Texas, Southeast
  • Preferred Habitat: Mixed hardwoods, agricultural edges, river bottoms
  • Home Range: 200-600 acres for does, larger for bucks
  • Bedding: Thick cover, south-facing slopes in cold weather

Behavior & Biology

Whitetails are crepuscular, most active at dawn and dusk. During the rut (breeding season) in November, bucks become more active during daylight hours as they pursue does.

  • Weight: Bucks 150-300 lbs, Does 90-200 lbs (varies by region)
  • Speed: Up to 35 mph in short bursts
  • Senses: Exceptional hearing and smell, good motion detection
  • Lifespan: 4-5 years average (up to 15 in ideal conditions)

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