The white-tailed deer is a cervidae and is indigenous to North-American. It can reach 7 feet long and over 3 feet across the shoulders. It lives mainly in the forests, marshes and clearings. During summer, the white-tailed dear’s coat is reddish-brown; during winter it becomes greyish-brown. Males generally boast antlers, which start to grow in April and continue growing throughout summer. White-tailed deer are often found in abandoned fields, in orchards, regenerating areas and clearings in leafy and mixed forests.
from September 22nd to October 5th for bow hunting
from November 3rd to November 18th for rifle hunting
from $ 115.00 + taxes per day and per hunter | European Plan
ATV renting : from $ 230.00 per day, taxes and insurance included