Deer
Mule Deer hunting regulations.
Huntable in 17 states · 17 with a general season.
Hunting regulations change. The information on this page reflects what we know about species presence and hunt availability based on state agency listings. For current season dates, bag limits, weapon restrictions, tag requirements, and reporting obligations, verify directly with your state wildlife agency. You are responsible for confirming current regulations before hunting.
State by state
Where mule deer is huntable.
Tap a state for mule deer-specific regulations and a link to the agency. Bield does not yet ship specific season dates or bag limits — verify with the agency before hunting.
- ArizonaArizona Game and Fish DepartmentYGeneral seasonVerify →
- CaliforniaCalifornia Department of Fish and WildlifeYGeneral seasonVerify →
- ColoradoColorado Parks and WildlifeYGeneral seasonVerify →
- IdahoIdaho Department of Fish and GameYGeneral seasonVerify →
- KansasKansas Department of Wildlife and ParksYGeneral seasonVerify →
- MontanaMontana Fish, Wildlife & ParksYGeneral seasonVerify →
- NebraskaNebraska Game and Parks CommissionYGeneral seasonVerify →
- NevadaNevada Department of WildlifeYGeneral seasonVerify →
- New MexicoNew Mexico Department of Game and FishYGeneral seasonVerify →
- North DakotaND Game and Fish DepartmentYGeneral seasonVerify →
- OklahomaOklahoma Department of Wildlife ConservationYGeneral seasonVerify →
- OregonOregon Department of Fish and WildlifeYGeneral seasonVerify →
- South DakotaSD Game, Fish and ParksYGeneral seasonVerify →
- TexasTexas Parks and WildlifeYGeneral seasonVerify →
- UtahUtah Division of Wildlife ResourcesYGeneral seasonVerify →
- WashingtonWashington Department of Fish and WildlifeYGeneral seasonVerify →
- WyomingWyoming Game and Fish DepartmentYGeneral seasonVerify →
About the species
Mule deer occupy the open, broken country of the West — sage steppe, mountain mahogany, juniper-pinyon belts, and aspen pockets above 5,000 feet. They're built for distance: long ears, springing four-footed bound, and eyes that pick up movement at half a mile. Populations have softened in many Western states from peaks decades ago, with habitat fragmentation and predation pressure shaping much of the management conversation.
Most mule deer hunts run general-season in the West with limited-entry trophy units in the same states. The rut is later than whitetail — typically peaking late November into early December — and breeding is more compact and localized to traditional ranges. Mule deer are migratory in many parts of their range, moving from high-elevation summer ground to wintering bottoms; understanding the migration timing on a specific unit is often the difference between an empty tag and a successful season.
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