Jimmie in Ky - I'm sorry, I was speaking from what I know and see here in New England. Probably alot more coyotes in other Eastern states. I hunt Ma., NY, and Maine only, and I would consider hunting for coyotes slow, but steady.
As far as my state Biologist goes, he is very well bookread, and is a nice man. I work next to the Division of Fish and Wildlife, and visit often. But respectfully, he does not have a clue. Acording to him our deer herd is fine, our bobcats are non-existant. Ma. closes bobcat season after 50 cats are shot, and they have NEVER closed it. Yet I myself call 6 to 10 Bobcats a year. Lack of cats? No way, just lack of cat hunters. Deer kill has gone down steadily for the last 10 years in Western Ma., with the Eastern half of the state padding the numbers. Deer herd fine. Nope. Yes, my biologist knows more than I will ever know about almost every animal in New England, but has no idea what it feels like to go from seeing 20 deer a week in archery season to 3. He does not hunt.
My biologist says the states coyote population is 1 coyote for every 2 miles, and that is one estimate I feel is close. But, I wouldn't put that population up against Texas or Nebraska or Colorado or New Mexico, or California, or Utah, or etc.,etc,etc..........
Sorry Jimmie in Ky, just not a bunch of coyotes here in New England, but the ones that are here are fairly easy to kill (until I educate a few). They just require a different approach, or they will seem very smart. Hunt them right, and they die good.
But the reason guys don't kill more around here is not that the coyote is super smart, or noctural, or anything like that. I shoot all my coyotes during the day, as I rarely night hunt. Reason is more don't get shot is too much "Western Technique" used in the Eastern states. Its just not productive around here.
I'm happy you have great hunting in KY, but thats not the only state in the East. I will work my ass off in Ma., and will kill 10 to 15 coyotes a year here in Ma. Lots of coyotes? No.