Sheridan is giving some great Predator Hunting advice....!
To add a little info to it here are a few more things/tips to use.Be sure to try and stay Scent-free when hunting any Predators,just like hunting for Deer the Coyotes reley on their noses to pick up any scents and smells...if they smell You before they get there they will run away and be cautious any time they are in that area.I like using my small portable Johny Stewart Predator Caller (cost around $35.00)....it has a wireless remote with it and carrys out 50-75 yards and has around 4 or 5 different type calls/sounds on it.Another thing to use to your advantage to go out Coyote Hunting is to find a nice open feild that has just been mowed or cut for hay...the Coyote's love walking the feilds in the early mornings and late evenings looking for feild mice or animals that were killed during mowing.It can be tough hunting for Predators and each time You go out they are learning from your mistakes while your trying to out-smart them in their territory they live in full time...patients and timing will work in your favor and always try to learn something new each time You hunt.I have also found that Bobcats will come in very slow and cautious so You may have one moving towards your set up but at a much more slower pace than a Coyote running in for a free meal when they hear a rabbit in distress call.
I live in Southeast Missouri and there are plenty of Coyotes/Predators out there...we just have to learn how to outsmart them.Buy a few Predator Hunting magazines and read up on the different methods they have found successful and even check out a few books at the local Library about Predator/Coyote Hunting.