Alabama’s deer hunting season is off to a robust start, with hunters reporting a total of 9,279 deer harvested statewide. Leading the way is Winston County, where hunters have successfully taken 350 deer, outpacing other counties like Russell with 292 and Walker with 283. This early success underscores significant participation across both public and private lands, highlighting the state’s healthy deer populations.
Additionally, in comparison to last season, Alabama’s hunters recorded a slight increase, with 205,740 deer harvested during the 2024-2025 period. As hunting season runs from October 15, 2025, to February 10, 2026, these early figures provide a promising glimpse into what could be a record-breaking season ahead for the state’s wildlife enthusiasts.
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