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In Tennessee, the rut for white-tailed deer typically occurs from late October to early December, with the peak activity often around mid-November. The exact timing can vary based on local conditions and deer populations. Overall, the rut usually lasts for about three to four weeks, during which bucks become more active and visible as they search for mates.

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