Also known as: Coon, Ringtail
The raccoon, sometimes called the North American, northern or common raccoon to distinguish it from other species of raccoon, is a mammal native to North America. It is the largest of the procyonid family, having a body length of 40 to 70 cm, and a body weight of 5 to 26 kg. Its grayish coat mostly consists of dense underfur, which insulates it against cold weather. The animal's most distinctive features include its extremely dexterous front paws, its facial mask, and its ringed tail, which are common themes in the mythologies of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas surrounding the species. The raccoon is noted for its intelligence, and studies show that it can remember the solution to tasks for at least three years. It is usually nocturnal and omnivorous, eating about 40% invertebrates, 33% plants, and 27% vertebrates.
Hunting Season
Typically Oct-Feb for hunting and trapping. Check current WGFD furbearer regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Regulations for hunting Raccoon in Wyoming
Raccoon hunting and trapping in Wyoming is regulated as a furbearer. Night hunting with dogs is permitted during open season. Pelts may need tagging in some areas.
When is Raccoon hunting season in Wyoming?
Typically Oct-Feb for hunting and trapping. Check current WGFD furbearer regulations.
What is another name for Raccoon?
Raccoon is also known as Coon, Ringtail in Wyoming.
References
| State | Category | Directory | Subcategory | Content | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wyoming | Hunting | Regulations | Season Dates | Typically Oct-Feb for hunting and trapping. Check current WGFD furbearer regulations. | Link |
| Wyoming | Hunting | Regulations | Regulations | Raccoon hunting and trapping in Wyoming is regulated as a furbearer. Night hunting with dogs is permitted during open se | Link |



