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Coyote Hunting Laws in Nevada (verify before you hunt)
Nevada has lots of open country, but method and public-land rules still matter. Use this page as a checklist, then confirm the current wording in Nevada’s official regs before hunting.
Regulations change. This page is a guide only — not legal advice. Confirm current rules with the governing agency before hunting.
Governing body (Nevada): Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW).
Nevada rules checklist (what to verify)
| Rule area | What to confirm | Where to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Classification / season | How coyotes are classified and whether seasons/limits apply | NDOW regs |
| License | Whether a hunting license is required and residency rules | NDOW licensing |
| Night hunting / lights | Artificial light rules + any restrictions | NDOW regs |
| Electronic calls | Whether e-callers are allowed and any restrictions | NDOW regs |
| Public land | WMA/public land restrictions | NDOW area rules |
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Related state law pages
Official resources (Nevada)
- Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW): https://www.ndow.org/
- NDOW rules & regulations (official): https://www.ndow.org/rules-regulations/
- Regulations: https://www.ndow.org/hunting/
- Licensing: https://www.ndow.org/hunt-licensing/