When do deer go into rut in New Mexico?

The rutting season for deer in New Mexico typically occurs from mid-October to mid-December.

However, the exact timing can vary slightly depending on the specific region and elevation.

* Lower elevations tend to have an earlier rut, while higher elevations experience it later in the season.

* Weather conditions also play a role, with milder winters potentially delaying the rut.

It's always a good idea to check with local wildlife officials or experienced hunters for the most up-to-date information on the rutting season in your specific area of New Mexico.