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Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail) Hunting Guide

Complete Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail) hunting guide. Seasons by state, hunting methods, trophy criteria, rut timing, and field care tips for coues deer (coues whitetail) hunters.

Rut Timing

Jan 1 - Jan 20

Boneless Yield

36%

Scoring

Boone & Crockett

Typical Season Dates

archery

Oct-Nov

rifle

Dec

Note: Exact dates vary by state and management unit. Always verify with your state wildlife agency before purchasing licenses.

Trophy Criteria

Boone & Crockett Minimum

110"

Where to Hunt Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail)

Meat Yield

Animal Live Weight (avg) Bone-In Yield Boneless Yield Boneless lbs (avg)
buck 100 lbs 48% 36% 36 lbs
doe 75 lbs 48% 36% 27 lbs

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail) season?
Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail) seasons vary by state and weapon type. Typical archery season: Oct-Nov. Rifle season: Dec. Peak rut is typically Jan 1 - Jan 20.
What is a trophy-class Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail)?
Minimum scores for the record books are: Boone & Crockett: 110 inches, Pope & Young (archery): undefined inches. These are all-time minimums — many hunters target smaller, more achievable trophy goals.
How much meat does a Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail) yield?
A mature coues deer (coues whitetail) bull/buck weighs 100–300 lbs live weight. Expect 48% boneless meat yield — roughly 180 lbs of boneless meat from an average animal.
What states can I hunt Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail)?
Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail) can be hunted in: AZ, NM. Western states like AZ, NM are known for their coues deer (coues whitetail) populations.
When is the Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail) rut?
The Coues Deer (Coues Whitetail) rut typically peaks during Jan 1 - Jan 20. This is the best time to target large bulls/bucks, as they are more active and less cautious while seeking mates.