There are many different hunting seasons, each with their different followings. The most popular seasons are turkey, deer and fur bearer, which are small game animals.
For most states, the turkey season usually opens up in the spring because it's the turkey's mating season. The season usually runs for about two weeks in most states and longer in others. They also have a fall season for turkey which is usually in November. During the fall season, you can use a bow and arrow or a gun. The spring season is usually more popular than the fall.
The deer season usually run from the middle of October to the end of January. Like the turkey, this is the mating season for the deer. The deer season consists of three different weapons, which are archery, modern gun and muzzle-loading season. These are normally different from state to state. The archery season generally starts in October and runs through January. The modern gun and muzzle-loading seasons are usually about two weeks long, depending on the state. These are the best times to bag a trophy deer.
Finally, you also have the small game season, which includes squirrel and rabbit. These seasons can vary in different states as well. Generally, they run from September to January.
For most hunters, the fall season is a perfect time of the year to be outdoors. The brisk, cool mornings and leaves changing color make it a hunter's dream. Before you go out in the field, be sure to check with the local fish and wildlife department to see what season it is.

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