Coyotes are extremely smart animals with keen eyesight and a strong sense of smell. Hunting them during the prime winter months (November–February) can be your best bet for catching one of these creatures.
Located in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America, coyotes tend to live in the countryside but are learning to adapt to city life as humans continue to move into their habitats.
For many hunters, hunting coyotes becomes part of the deer hunting process. Protecting fawns and other small animals from predatory animals like coyotes helps manage animal populations. It also helps curb the spread of disease among wild game and allows hunters to hone their skills during the off-season.
So, when is the best time to hunt coyote, and what should hunters consider? Our HuntWise experts share insights below!
Updated November 21, 2025
Why Hunt Coyote?
Two primary reasons hunters hunt coyotes are population control and protecting livestock and other wild game. Predatory animals pose many dangers to domestic animals and other game.
Population Control
Coyotes are highly adaptable predators with a remarkable ability to thrive in various environments, including urban areas. These populations can quickly grow out of control, leading to conflicts with humans and livestock.
By hunting coyotes, hunters help maintain a balance in ecosystems and mitigate potential conflicts.
Livestock and Other Game Protection
Coyotes prey on livestock such as sheep, goats, and poultry. For many farmers and ranchers, coyote hunting and controlling that population is necessary to protect their livelihoods.
Hunters can help private landowners by reducing the coyote population. This can help hunters build relationships with landowners for deer and other hunting opportunities next season.
Best Time to Hunt Coyotes
Hunting coyotes is most effective when you understand their seasonal patterns, daily activity cycles, and environmental influences. Timing plays a major rolein increasing your chances of success. Experienced hunters often plan their outings around key windows (and around other seasonal hunts) throughout the year.
The winter months are widely considered the prime season for coyote hunting. During this time, food becomes scarce, temperatures drop, and coyotes are more active throughout the day as they search for meals.
This period also overlaps with their breeding season, which makes vocalizations and calls especially effective.
Spring is another prime opportunity for hunting these predators, when coyotes are feeding pups and are more responsive to prey distress sounds.
Best Months for Hunting Coyotes
Again, while many states allow coyote hunting year-round, it can really pay off to be strategic and plan your hunts when you're likely to have the best chances of taking out these predators threatening other wildlife in your area.
For a quick look at the best months for coyote hunts, try:
Winter (November–February): This is when you'll see peak activity, the best response to calls, and increased daytime movement. Hunting coyotes during this timeframe is also a great way to finish deer season and stay sharp before turkey season.
Spring (March–May): Coyotes are territorial and food-driven during the spring months, creating excellent opportunities for successful predator hunts.
Fall (September–October): As a warm-up to your deer hunt, this time of year can be excellent for hunting coyotes. Young coyotes disperse and are less cautious, making them easier to call in.
As always, check your local regulations to make sure you can hunt coyotes in these months (or other months).
Best Times of Day
Within the best months to hunt coyotes, what are the best times of day? Coyotes are crepuscular, meaning they are most active at twilight hours. Targeting these times of day are ideal for better hunts.
At Dawn: Coyotes typically return from nighttime hunts at dawn, making them more visible and responsive.
At Dusk: Activity spikes again as coyotes start searching for evening meals.
Nighttime: In areas where night hunting is legal, coyotes tend to move freely and are less wary. Night hunting coyotes can increase your success rate with thermal or night-vision equipment (where allowed).
No matter when you hunt, use HuntWise to help you determine the best hours to be in the field.
Variables to Consider When Planning Your Coyote Hunt
So, what should you consider if you plan to hunt coyotes for the first time? Even if you've hunted these animals before, these variables can impact your success.
The Location
Coyotes live and hunt in areas with plenty of small game animals such as birds, mice, and vermin. Additionally, brushy areas near creeks or swampy marshes can be some of the best locations for finding coyotes, whether on private or public land.
While coyotes can be found throughout the U.S., if you plan to travel to hunt coyote, some of the best states for coyote hunting include Nevada, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming. In most states, coyote hunting is allowed year-round.
However, it's a good idea to check local regulations before scouting and starting your hunt.
The Solunar Calendar
The Solunar Calendar is a tool hunters use to track animal movements and the phases of the sun and moon. Considering this resource, coyotes are most active during full and new moons.
It can be helpful to incorporate these insights when planning your coyote hunts around these periods to increase your chances of seeing more coyote activity.
The Time of Year
As we mentioned, in most states, hunters can hunt coyotes year-round. However, you may not have the best success year-round, depending on the time of year. Again, in most cases, the best time of year to have a successful coyote hunt is during the winter.
Quinn Badder of HuntWise
Coyotes become less nocturnal during the colder temperatures, increasing their activity during the day to find food. You're also more likely to find coyotes traveling together in cold weather than during warm seasons. This timing makes coyote hunting a great after-whitetail season activity to end your year.
The Time of Day
If you have night-hunting gear or optics, coyote hunting at night is a great reason to practice using them.
Coyotes are more active at night when the temperatures aren't too cold. They are nocturnal hunters, which means an ideal time to catch them out and about hunting for food is either dawn or dusk, when the light is low.
However, you'll also see them during daylight hours when the weather is cold or rainy. Plan your hunting time of day to be in the field as the sun goes down or before it comes up for the best chance at a successful coyote hunt.
The Temperature
We've talked about the weather a bit and highlighted how coyotes will be more active during the day when the weather is cold. So, bundle up because hunting coyotes is ideal when the temps are low.
Plan your hunt when temperatures are between 20 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit for the most ideal conditions.
Barometric Pressure
Barometric pressure also affects coyote activity. As barometric pressures rise following the passing of a front, your chances of spotting a coyote on the move also increase.
However, the calm before a front also makes for optimal coyote hunting, as long as there isn't a strong wind.
General Weather Conditions
Along with colder temperatures, hunt coyotes on overcast days. If there's a slight fog or haze, that can be the best day to plan your hunt.
Coyotes are more active during these conditions than on warm, sunny days. However, don't discount a clear day without clouds or fog. If the temperatures are low and there isn't a wind, it could be a great day for a coyote hunt.
Wind
Wind is one of the most important factors to consider when planning a hunt for almost any animal, including coyote.
Too much wind can give away your position or spook a coyote searching for food. Because coyotes have a strong sense of smell, you might as well stay home when the winds are too strong.
Use WindCast to help you find days and times with wind between 0-5 mph as ideal conditions. Wind blowing over 20 mph can absolutely ruin your hunt.
Find The Best Time of Day to Hunt Coyotes With HuntWise
HuntWise is the best tool for identifying the best weather conditions and locations for your coyote hunt. Scout locations and mark them on maps, use various map layers to study the terrain, and use the WindCast and HuntCast forecasting features to plan hunts on the days when weather conditions can help improve your success when hunting coyote.
You can also access landowner contact information through the app if your scouting and hunting take you toward private land.
Content most recently reviewed and updated November 21, 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What time of day is best for coyote hunting?
A: Dawn and dusk are the most effective times to hunt coyotes, with night hunts also being productive where legal.
Q: What is the fastest way to attract coyotes?
A: Using realistic prey-distress calls or coyote vocalizations, paired with proper wind positioning, is the quickest way to draw coyotes in.
Q: What time do coyotes come out most?
A: Coyotes are most active during low-light periods, primarily at dawn, dusk, and throughout the night.
Q: What should you not do when coyote hunting?
A: When hunting coyotes, avoid hunting with the wind at your back, overcalling, moving excessively, or making noise that alerts coyotes to your presence.
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