Two things I wanna say you really need to consider. One is turkey anatomy. More birds are shot but not recovered w a bow than I think should be. It happens just study how to hit the vitals from dif angles.
2nd you need to draw unnoticed. Either when it passes behind a tree,when it's fan blocks it's eyes or from a blind .
The rest imo is pretty similar except a closer range and more challenging sport.
I also wouldn't and don't care about sign. It means nothing, especially in states where you have half day hunts. You don't want to hunt where the birds were but where they are now. With so many factors including hunter pressure, coyotes, foxes, bobcats, etc moving them around I'll also say roosting is the way to go.
Sign is good to locate areas where to look generally maybe not where to set up. Course it could be great there as well. My advise and some guys disagree don't put tracks all over the woods just before season. Long range and audible scouting is best as it disturbs the least imo