There's just so many variables it's hard to say. I personally wouldn't move it because of your sent. Same reason I use a cell cam, so I don't have to go out there to swap cards. I don't like using cut up deer cause it's so easy for a coyote to carry them away and there's typically not a lot of meat left on the carcass. They're worth using to get a sight started (knowing it will likely immediately be drug away), but I prefer using a roadkill deer. Once they get it down to where they can drag it away, I'll just put a new one out. On good years I can usually get through my season (Mid-December-March) with 2-3 deer.
This year has truly been an anomaly for me. Been baiting coyotes with roadkill deer for over 10 years now and have had a lot of fun and success doing it. Never in all my years doing this have I had a carcass out with nothing coming in after a maximum of 2-3 weeks. This year I put out a fresh deer the middle of December like I always do. I have yet to have a coyote on it to date. I even started one in a new spot several weeks ago thinking they are educated to my spot, and nothing. First spot I had a few crows show up several times but that was it. I'm not even getting opossum or skunk on it. No hawks or eagles either (they, along with crows will usually get the bait sight going before the coyotes start hitting it). I'm at a loss. Every morning, I get up and check the Reveal app on my phone thinking this will be the night I had one finally coming in to the bait. On top of crumby calling conditions a lot of the times I can actually go, this season has definitely been a grind.