During the rut, whitetail bucks can travel significant distances, often ranging from 5 to 10 miles a day as they search for mates and establish territory. Their movement patterns can vary greatly based on factors such as population density, availability of food, and specific hunting pressure in the area. Some bucks may travel even further if they are seeking to avoid competition or find a receptive doe. Overall, the rut prompts increased mobility in bucks as they respond to hormonal changes and social cues.
No, far from it actually.
A full grown mule deer is bigger and heavier than a whitetail.
"Too far to travel for you"
It will travel 187 miles.
Do eels travel Far
At least 16 miles.
As far as light can travel
about 70 miles
they travel how far they want to
how far does 380 bullet travel
the rifle itself will only travel as far as you carry it
I'm not sure, could you provide more context or clarify who Jomeo is?