Information for coyote hunting in Utah can be found in the Utah Furbearer Guidebook, Utah Code, and County Laws and Ordinances.
Coyotes are not protected in Utah. They may be hunted without a license.
Coyotes don’t have a season in Utah, they may be hunted year round. Also, there are no limits on how many coyotes you can take.
It is unlawful to carry a loaded firearm (round in the chamber) in or on any vehicle in Utah. However, you may carry a firearm in a vehicle with cartridges or shells in the magazine.
Harvesting coyotes is restricted to 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. Some counties allow spotlighting, see Utah Code § 23-13-17 and county laws and ordinances for more information.
You do not need a license in order to transport coyotes or export coyotes from Utah.
A license is not required to sell or possess coyotes in Utah.
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