I have a co-worker who lives out by Calhan, CO and lost a dog to yotes about 6 months ago and almost lost a second but she was able to sppok 'em into dropping the second dog.
Well, that was 6 months ago. A week ago she lost the second dog to a pack of 9 yotes. They were working on getting into her 6'x4" picket fence when the dog stuck it's head through a gap the yotes created. They grabbed the dog by the head and pulled it out, running off with it. (A neighbor watched the whole thing.)
I've been trying to convince her to let me come and help her resolve the problem but (until now) she has been resistant - saying she "likes" coyotes. She no longer has a problem with this and will soon allow me to come to her property to shoot some yotes. I MAY be able to bring others with me (still working on that).
This same woman informed me that an 8yo boy was attacked out there just a week ago by a pack of yotes and 2 weeks before that a woman was attacked. The problem is getting bad so I expect that more of these rural home/land owners will be looking for a solution.
WE can be that solution.