
Vermont runs a dependable mid-November rut — the November rifle season is built around it. Peak breeding lands around November 10–16, with the seeking-and-chasing phase that puts mature bucks on their feet in daylight running roughly November 3–18. The Northeast Kingdom big woods can run a hair earlier than the Champlain Valley.
Nov 5 – Nov 18
Peak: mid-November
Big woods; chasing can fire up early November.
Nov 7 – Nov 19
Peak: mid-November (~Nov 13)
Mountain and valley mix.
Nov 8 – Nov 20
Peak: mid-November
Ag country; the state's best bucks.
Regional estimates from state breeding-date studies, your area can vary. Confirm legal season dates with your wildlife agency: Vermont season dates (Vermont Fish & Wildlife).
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Peak breeding is around November 10–16, which is why the rifle season is timed to mid-November.
Slightly — the northern big woods can run a few days ahead of the Champlain Valley, but both peak mid-November.
The week of November 7–15, especially on the first hard cold front.