RE: bow and coyote
Yes, I do. Primarily because the turkey doesn't care what the heck I smell like. I do beleive the turkey can see better, but if he catches a tiny bit of movement, he won't turn and be gone in a heart beat. The turkey is probably a little easier to predict as far as how he will come into a set up too. The turkey will always come slow, as where the coyote may come real fast. The coyote, once into bow range, won't be there long, as where the turkey may hang around with decoys for a substantially longer time, giving you more opportunity to get drawn and pick your shot. The coyote just won't stand still for long, which makes it challenging to get a good easy shot on him. Getting a turkey with the bow is a challenge, but it's still harder to get a coyote that has been called in.