Coues Deer in Arizona
hunting regulations.
Hunting regulations change. The information on this page reflects what we know about species presence and hunt availability based on state agency listings. For current season dates, bag limits, weapon restrictions, tag requirements, and reporting obligations, verify directly with Arizona Game and Fish Department. You are responsible for confirming current regulations before hunting.
Coues Deer is general season in Arizona. The agency above sets season dates, bag limits, and zone boundaries — those change yearly. Verify before you hunt.
About the species
Coues deer are a small-bodied subspecies of whitetail occupying the Sky Island ranges and oak-juniper foothills of southern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, and northwestern Mexico. Mature bucks weigh 80-110 pounds with antler racks that look like miniature whitetails. They have a reputation for being one of the most challenging deer hunts in North America — country that opens up to glassing distance, deer that hold tight in cover, and a rut that runs late.
Arizona and New Mexico both run Coues hunts, with general-season archery and tag-allocation rifle hunts depending on unit. The Coues rut peaks in mid-to-late January, driving most of the rifle hunting effort into winter. Glassing from a high vantage with a good spotting scope is the dominant technique; the deer are there, but you have to find them. Texas has a small isolated population in the Davis Mountains region with restricted hunting.
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