I've yote hunted on the Oregon Coast region near Tillamook. I've had moderate to minimal success. However, the coyotes that i've gotten in the rain forest of the west coast have been beautiful animals with excellent fur. On the coast the coyote is pretty low on the food chain with the amount of cats and black bears in this area. The biggest challenge I've seen hunting "ANYTHING" on the Oregon coast is limited visibility until the first freeze hits. Elk, blacktails, mt. lions, black bears, bobcats, coyotes are tough to see in 4-6 foot high ferns with so much undergrowth that you can scare your own hunting partner 3 feet away from you.
Back in the day when they had the Tillamook burn they say that was the easiest and best time for any hunting. You could see for miles on the coastal range and it was basically pick one and go get it. Now, you work hard for your game on the coast. A lot of the low lands, farm lands outside of the coastal cities has been fairly good for calling. But even then it's a challenge.
Sureshot