Yeah i would have to agree. But in the lower elevation, open areas lacking in the big predators, i have a hard time believing the coyotes arent taking a toll. And i can say some of the most coyote dense areas i know of in the northeast mountains are at 4000 - 5000 ft, in the heart of lion, bear, wolf country. Theyre a big problem too, and without an effective means of trapping we can not manage them at all. Im under no illusion that shooting a few coyotes a year is really doing any good long term. Its more of a feel good, false sense of being proactive kind of thing. It at least makes a guy feel like hes trying to help. Doing what he can within the legal abilities he is given.