October 7-14
Deer usually rut in North Florida the last week of October to the first week of November, give or take.
usually the week before or the week after thanksgiving.
in 2009 and yes that's rite
The South Carolina deer rut or the peak of rut season for the Piedmont is between October 15th and November 15th.
In eastern North Carolina, the deer rut typically peaks in late November and can last through early December. However, the exact timing can vary based on factors like local climate and deer population dynamics. Overall, the rut generally concludes by mid to late December as the breeding season winds down.
In Citrus County, Florida, the rut for white-tailed deer typically occurs from late October through December, peaking in November. This period can vary slightly depending on weather conditions and local deer populations. During this time, deer are more active and can often be seen moving around, especially during dawn and dusk.
Rut occurs in the fall.
October 8th
Rut runs from the end of october to the end of december. The does have three cycles when they come into heat during that time.
The Autumnal Equinox for 2011 is September 23rd. The second full moon after is an approximate time frame for the Deer Rut to generally Begin. This would put the Projected 2011 Rut on or about November 10th.
The Autumnal Equinox for 2011 is September 23rd. The second full moon after is an approximate time frame for the Deer Rut to generally Begin. This would put the Projected 2011 Rut on or about November 10th.
Deer hunting during the rut is mainly waiting for the overactive, hormone-filled animals to cross your path. Hunting post rut, when the deer have learned the lessons of deer season and have satisfied their urges, is a bit more challenging.