I think the AVERAGE number of coyotes per square mile is lower than most people think. Coyotes concentrate in areas of abundant food, meaning that a well managed hunting property that has high game numbers is going to draw coyotes from all around. It does NOT mean they stay there all the time. There are certain land features that coyotes use to travel long distances. Learn to identify these and you can catch huge numbers in small areas. When you catch 40 or 50 coyotes from one area you are catching coyotes from 0 to 10 or 12 miles out. I caught 67 coyotes in 18 days on a 200 acre cattle farm in Pike county. It all had to do with a land feature that all the coyotes for many miles around used as a travelway and the time of the year.