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Alabama Whitetail Rut Dates & Deer Movement

Alabama has one of the latest, and most variable, whitetail ruts in the country. Because the state's herd was restored from several different source populations, peak breeding swings from mid-January in the Tennessee Valley to early February in the south. The regional windows below come from state breeding-date studies; your exact area can run a week or two either way.

Rut windows by region

North Alabama / Tennessee Valley

Jan 11 – Jan 25

Peak: mid-January (~Jan 18)

Marshall, Madison, Jackson, Morgan, DeKalb counties.

Central Alabama

Jan 20 – Feb 3

Peak: late January (~Jan 27)

Includes much of the central counties and Piedmont.

South Alabama / Black Belt

Jan 27 – Feb 10

Peak: early February (~Feb 3)

Among the latest ruts in the United States.

Regional estimates from state breeding-date studies, your area can vary. Confirm legal season dates with your wildlife agency: Alabama season dates (Outdoor Alabama / ADCNR).

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Common questions

When is the deer rut in north Alabama?

In the Tennessee Valley / north Alabama, peak breeding is generally mid-to-late January, roughly January 11–25, with the pre-rut chase phase in early January.

When does the rut peak in south Alabama?

South Alabama and the Black Belt have one of the latest ruts in the country, peaking in early February (around January 27 – February 10).

Does the rut date vary within Alabama?

Yes, significantly. Alabama’s rut shifts about three weeks from north to south because the herd was restocked from different source populations, so always confirm against your specific area.