This is simply not going to happen......and here is why....the DNR wants deer numbers reduced, therefore they would never incentivise hunters to go and kill the whitetail deers number 2 predator next to man......
Hell, up here in the NW part of the state the DNR will respond to coyote hunting complaints and follow up on them WAY more often and quicker than deer hunting complaints!!! Now somebody explain that to me.....
But to answer the original question, I voted NO, I don't think they are out of control, at least around my area of the state. Sure, there are coyotes here and there, but they are not even close to being out of control thanks to a few guys that like to hunt them from December to February. You still have to cover a lot of territory to find one or 2 around here most of the time and some days you can't find any.
I can imagine in the more forested areas of the state that they could really explode in numbers because of how hard they are to kill and how they reproduce.
Maybe they could split the state into coyote bounty zones just like deer zones??