You can spot light from a vehicle, but you are not supposed to shoot from that vehicle or road. Depending on the location (private, non maintained roads) you could even shoot from the road. I would suggest calling them in as spotlighting works, but they take off really fast and are hard to see for a good shot. I would go any place on the outskirts of town and go towards the edges. I know you could call one or more in up on the South Hill, Valley, or up north. Around Cheney and 395 South, 2 West, there are coyotes all over. I would set up where you can see with some cover, and call them across the semi open terrain. Target mainly brushy draws and sage flats. Coyotes will be in open field country, but that is usually when they are travellinig. Like anything they prefer a little cover if possible. Do not move and camo up they will nail a callers location from a mile away and come right to it. That is not with continual calling, but they can just nail right where the call came from. Give them some time and wait a while after you think there is nothing. Also bring some bino's. When you get up get up slowly and scan all around. They will hold up at times pretty close just waiting for some movement to attack or run from. If you can use some sort of decoy or distractor it will help. The biggest thing I have found is to actually sneak into your hunting area, not just walk right in and start calling. For me I have better success if I sneak in and then wait 10-15 then start calling.