Whitetail deer are stimulated to rut by decreasing daylight.This triggers the pituitary which triggers the rut. It is basically the same time each year. I hear annually how deer are rutting early, or Late because of weather, cold, hot, snow,etc. If you have cold crisp weather, the signs, and an aggressive rut occurs. If it's mild, weather, there are less signs of rut, BUT it is occurring.Most fawns in our area are born late May or early June, do the Gestation Math. The fawns MUST be large, and strong enough to overwinter. This fact also includes Moose, Caribou, and much of our wildlife. Respectfully Deerdr


















































