I guide for a living. I see alot of injured, but not dead, coyotes. I require a dog that'll shut an injured coyote down, not just bay it up. I spent too many nights approaching bayed coyotes with the flashlight, just to have them run off and get bayed up 1/4 mile again. One night, I couldn't find the hunting rig, as we walked a good 2 miles away from it after a coyote. I've read on here that some folks say it's their job to kill a coyote and not the dog's. I'm way past the who kills the coyote and more about getting the stand shut down, animal out of it's misery and back to the rig to go make another stand. I have no room in my kennels for dogs that don't absolutely hate coyotes. I've culled heavily for that. Different strokes for different folks, but that's what I need in my dogs -vs- an average weekend hunter.
Hope that helps.
Tony