In general, the season opens on the third Saturday in November and runs for three days in most counties. However, there are some exceptions, so it's best to check the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) website for the specific dates for the county you plan to hunt in.
Here are the opening dates for rifle deer season in some popular Alabama counties:
- Autauga County: Third Saturday in November
- Baldwin County: Second Monday in November
- Barbour County: Third Saturday in November
- Bibb County: Third Saturday in November
- Blount County: Third Saturday in November
- Bullock County: Third Saturday in November
- Butler County: Third Saturday in November
- Calhoun County: Second Monday in November
- Chambers County: Third Saturday in November
- Cherokee County: Third Saturday in November
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