Call of the Wild animal guide
Whitetail deer in Call of the Wild: the details worth keeping.
A reference for reading a Whitetail deer harvest screen, checking the trophy details and turning the hunt into a considered print.

Whitetail deer reference at a glance
Animal class
The class shown in the current game reference.
Trophy rating range
A game-reference range, not a promise of a medal threshold.
Great One
Fabled harvest data can unlock the appropriate Great One crest in the builder.
What the harvest screen can tell you
These are reference values used to help check an uploaded harvest. Read the original screen before approving a print.
| Weight range | 40 to 100 kg |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | 1 - Trivial to 3 - Very Easy, plus 10 - Fabled |
| Common drink time | 08:00 to 12:00 |
| Notable fur types | Albino and melanistic are very rare; piebald is a recognised rare coat. Fabled variants belong to Great One records. |
| Reserve context | Layton Lake, Rancho del Arroyo and Mississippi Acres all give a whitetail record a different setting. |
Make the record personal
A good whitetail deer print does more than repeat a score. Keep the reserve, fur type, weapon and harvest date visible, then use the crop controls to give the animal room in the top half of the artwork.
The builder reads a Call of the Wild harvest screen first, then lets you correct any field. That matters when a comma in the weight, a split label or a rare fur type needs a second look.
Common questions
Can I make a whitetail deer poster from a Call of the Wild harvest screen?
Yes. Choose Call of the Wild in the builder, upload the complete harvest screen, check the extracted whitetail deer details and make any edits before choosing a print finish.
Are the trophy values on this page a medal calculator?
No. They are reference ranges for checking a harvest screen. The original in-game harvest screen remains the best source for the animal's final trophy result.