Mule Deer · State-by-state
Mule Deer hunting regulations.
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.
State-by-state legal status
50 states + DC
Tap a state to view mule deer regulations and other species huntable there. Bield Hunt does not yet publish specific season dates or bag limits — verify with your state F&W agency before hunting.
- ArizonaGeneral season
- CaliforniaGeneral season
- ColoradoGeneral season
- IdahoGeneral season
- KansasGeneral season
- MontanaGeneral season
- NebraskaGeneral season
- NevadaGeneral season
- New MexicoGeneral season
- North DakotaGeneral season
- OklahomaGeneral season
- OregonGeneral season
- South DakotaGeneral season
- TexasGeneral season
- UtahGeneral season
- WashingtonGeneral season
- WyomingGeneral season
- AlabamaNot huntable
- AlaskaNot huntable
- ArkansasNot huntable
- ConnecticutNot huntable
- DelawareNot huntable
- FloridaNot huntable
- GeorgiaNot huntable
- HawaiiNot huntable
- IllinoisNot huntable
- IndianaNot huntable
- IowaNot huntable
- KentuckyNot huntable
- LouisianaNot huntable
- MaineNot huntable
- MarylandNot huntable
- MassachusettsNot huntable
- MichiganNot huntable
- MinnesotaNot huntable
- MississippiNot huntable
- MissouriNot huntable
- New HampshireNot huntable
- New JerseyNot huntable
- New YorkNot huntable
- North CarolinaNot huntable
- OhioNot huntable
- PennsylvaniaNot huntable
- Rhode IslandNot huntable
- South CarolinaNot huntable
- TennesseeNot huntable
- VermontNot huntable
- VirginiaNot huntable
- West VirginiaNot huntable
- WisconsinNot huntable
Status legend
- YGeneral season
- DDraw / limited entry
- PPrivate land / specific zones
- SSpecial permit / depredation
- RRestricted (subspecies / units)
- -Not huntable
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