When do blacktail deer go in rut Washington?

Black-tailed deer rut in Washington from late October to mid-November, with the peak of the rut occurring around the first week of November. During this time, male deer (bucks) become very active and aggressive, as they compete for the attention of receptive female deer (does). Bucks will often chase after does, and there may be physical battles between bucks. The rut is an important time for black-tailed deer, as it ensures that the strongest and healthiest bucks are able to breed with the does. This helps to maintain the overall health of the deer population.