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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.

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