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Is it legal to hunt foxes on Sunday in some states?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

In many US states, fox hunting is allowed on Sundays, but specific regulations and restrictions vary by location.

Hunting Laws and Regulations

In the United States, hunting laws are primarily governed by state and local regulations. While federal law does not prohibit hunting on Sundays, some states have specific laws and regulations regarding fox hunting. For example, in New York, Sunday hunting is allowed for foxes, coyotes, and raccoons, but not for deer. In contrast, California and Massachusetts prohibit Sunday hunting for all species, including foxes.

Types of Hunting Licenses and Permits

To hunt foxes, including red foxes, gray foxes, and Arctic foxes, hunters typically need a small game hunting license, which varies in cost by state. In some states, like Texas, a specific fox hunting permit is required. For example, a Texas hunting license can cost between $25 and $30 for residents, while non-resident hunting licenses can range from $315 to $650. Some states, like Michigan, also require a hunting license and a $10 fox hunting permit.

Best Practices for Fox Hunting

When hunting foxes, it’s essential to follow local laws, regulations, and best practices. Foxes are highly adaptable and can be hunted using various techniques, including hunting with dogs, still hunting, and bow hunting. When hunting with dogs, hunters should ensure their dogs are properly trained, licensed, and in compliance with local regulations. For still hunting and bow hunting, hunters should be aware of their surroundings and follow safe hunting practices to avoid accidents and injuries.

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