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Whitetail Deer in Florida
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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 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. You are responsible for confirming current regulations before hunting.

Whitetail Deer in Florida

Florida deer are a smaller-bodied subspecies (O. v. seminolus and O. v. osceola) — bucks rarely top 150 lbs. The state is notable for the earliest archery openers in the country and for its WMA-heavy public access.

About the species

Whitetail deer are the most widely distributed and most heavily hunted big-game species in North America. They live across nearly every state east of the Rockies and into the West, thriving from Northern hardwoods through Southern swamps to brush country in Texas. Population estimates run north of 30 million animals, with mature buck densities varying by region from a few deer per square mile in big timber to dozens per square mile in agricultural belts.

The November rut drives most hunting strategy across the species' range. Photoperiod triggers breeding on a remarkably stable calendar — peak dates in any given county shift by only a few days year to year. Whitetails are crepuscular browsers built for edge habitat, which is why food plots, ag-field edges, and timber transitions concentrate them. Most states sell over-the-counter tags; private-land access and ag-field proximity drive most of the meaningful regional variation.

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