I killed 3 Greys last evening and was home by 8pm.
During Deer season, Fox and Coyote get pushed out of home or moved around a bit. Some traditional spots may be dead, others are will be fine. Just depends on the Deer hunting pressure.
On the other hand, I've experienced some areas that don't hold alot of Canines during the year seem to be 'hot spots' during Deer Season. Deer hunting pressure seems to push these Canines to certain areas. On such, in my territory with little Deer hunting pressure, 75 acres of brush next to a housing development is 'hot' during Deer Season.
If you can find little Deer hunting pressure, you may find a 'hot spot'.
Get out there...