Seasonal Hunting Guide: What to Hunt and When

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Hunting is a year-round pursuit, but each month offers unique opportunities to target specific game. Whether you’re into upland hunting, waterfowl, or big game, planning your hunting trips by season ensures success and compliance with regulations. Here’s a month-by-month breakdown of what to hunt and when.

January to March: Winter Hunting Adventures

Winter is perfect for predator and waterfowl hunting.

  • Coyotes and Foxes: Predator hunting is at its peak as food becomes scarce, making coyotes and foxes more active.
  • Waterfowl Hunting: Ducks and geese are abundant in wetland areas during these colder months.
  • Big Game: Some states allow late-season deer hunting, primarily with bows.
  • Rabbits and Small Game: Ideal for beginner hunters, rabbits, and squirrels are active in this season.

April to June: Spring Hunts Begin

Spring is the time to gear up for turkey and bird hunting.

  • Turkey Hunting: Spring gobblers are a highlight for hunters, offering exciting opportunities to test your camo skills.
  • Boar Hunting: Wild boars become active, making them an excellent target for hunters in southern states.
  • Snake Hunting: In warmer climates, rattlesnake and bullfrog hunting are unique springtime pursuits.
  • Bear Hunting: Spring bear hunting is allowed in certain areas, providing a challenge for big game enthusiasts.

July to September: Summer Preparation and Early Hunts

Summer brings early hunting opportunities and a chance to prepare for fall.

  • Alligator Hunting: Southern states like Florida open alligator hunting seasons, attracting adventurous hunters.
  • Big Game Scouting: Use summer months to scout for elk, moose, or deer in preparation for the fall.
  • Small Game: Squirrels and rabbits remain active, offering great practice for new hunters.

October to December: Prime Hunting Season

Fall and early winter are the ultimate hunting months for most species.

  • Deer and Elk Hunting: October marks the start of deer and elk seasons, ideal for bow and gun hunters.
  • Upland Hunting: Pheasant, grouse, and quail hunting reach their peak.
  • Waterfowl Hunting: Ducks and geese migrate, making this the best season for waterfowl enthusiasts.
  • Bear and Moose Hunting: Late fall is perfect for big game like grizzlies and moose.

By planning your hunting trips according to the season, you can maximize success and enjoy a diverse range of game. Whether it’s upland hunting in fall or predator hunting in winter, each season offers unique challenges and rewards. Check local regulations and gear up for a year of exciting hunts!

 

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