Originally Posted By: viperIs September 1st late enough that if you take out coyote adults that the pups can survive in Arizona?
YES, coyotes typically breed in AZ in February and March. Pups are weaned at 5-7 weeks old. Pups can eat solid food by 10-12 days old and can eat large pieces of meat at 1 month. At 6 months, they have permanent teeth and are no longer dependent on adults for food. (AZ Game and Fish publication, Mammalian Predators in AZ, copyright 2011)
So by Sept 1st, coyote pups are 6-7 months old and self sufficient.
It is hypocritical for hunters to not kill an adult rearing its young when the season is open. Javelina and rabbits can give birth every month of the year so there is no time period when adults could be hunted without killing their young. Coyotes, rabbits, and javelina are prolific enough that they can be hunted when rearing their young without impacting their population.
Decades of coyote harvest records in AZ have shown that hunters and trappers cannot impact the coyote population despite about 40,000 coyotes taken each year with unlimited bag limits and year around hunting seasons.
Don't let time of year stop you from hunting coyotes. Its impossible for you to put a dent in them.