Peak rut dates in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma's whitetail rut runs from early November in the northeast to mid-November statewide — a meaningful regional spread.
Rut phases by zone
Peak Breeding column is highlighted — that’s when most does are in estrus.
| Zone | Pre-rut | Peak Breeding | Post-rut | Late Rut |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northeastern Oklahoma | Oct 25 – Nov 6 | Nov 7 – Nov 15 | Nov 16 – Nov 29 | Dec 4 – Dec 17 |
| Central & Cross Timbers | Oct 28 – Nov 9 | Nov 10 – Nov 18 | Nov 19 – Dec 2 | Dec 7 – Dec 20 |
| Panhandle & Southwestern Oklahoma | Nov 1 – Nov 12 | Nov 13 – Nov 22 | Nov 23 – Dec 6 | Dec 11 – Dec 24 |
Northeastern Oklahoma
Central & Cross Timbers
Panhandle & Southwestern Oklahoma
What drives the rut here
Oklahoma's whitetail rut shows real regional variation across the state's Cross Timbers, prairie, and panhandle habitats. Northeastern hardwood counties peak first, with central counties in mid-November and the southwest and panhandle running slightly later. ODWC publishes regional rut data through its annual deer harvest summary.
Data sourced from Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation deer-program reports.
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife ConservationAlways verify with the official agency before basing planning decisions on this page. Peak windows shift year to year.
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