They are a problem predator here but due to the abundance of prey I rarely see more than two together. They are a shot on sight only if they are attacking prey here or it’s coyote season.
Well that’s new to me! They usually don’t in here in southern Indianan unless the food is scarce. I always compare place to mine even though places are different and the animals behave differently.
Coyotes rarely travel in packs. They are notoriously difficult to trap. If you want to relocate you need to check with your local DNR about regulations. I suggest a havahart trap and a live bird in a bait cage. You can also use rotten eggs or coyote urine.