Couple tips for ya on turkeys and turkey spots.
1. Soda Spring has a lot of truck access to drive in. Look at a gazetteer, find an area that trucks cant get to. Find areas where you can cross a river, where there is a lot of water pooled up from snow melt or hike to will get away from the crowds.
2.If you haven't scouted the area out yet, you need to take at least 1 full day of scouting the area before hand. I recommend getting there early at sunrise or a bit earlier. Listen for gobbles. Turkeys are a creator of habit and they tend to do the same thing day in, day out this time of year. Look for tracks, look for feathers, look for open areas where the males can strut.
3.Turkeys love to roost by water, find a water source and follow it I'm sure you will find turkey sign.
4. Dont over call! number one rule when learning to talk turkey, that Tom heard you let him make his way to you. This can take an hour so sit tight. Once a Tom get a visual on your decoy I notice that they often go quiet, move slow and take their time coming in. If he sees your decoy do not call at him let him take his time.
5. Just cause the morning didnt work out dont give up for the day! I have heard birds gobble at even 11am-3pm. after the morning run and gun and see if you can find some birds.
6.Use a very simple call if you're new to calling. a Box call or slate call is what I use 98% of the time. Mouth calls are cool but I get much better turkey talk from my slate or box. in terms of shock gobbling or locating calls I find Crow calls to be very effective and easy to use. Like I said though DO NOT OVER CALL.
7. The most important thing I can tell you is have a plan B(sometimes even a C,D or E) in terms of locations. Do not rely on sitting in 1 place. Soda springs is a good chunk of land, find multiple locations you can sit or move to. I can't tell you how many times I had a spot scouted out for opening day and the morning of had a number of guys show up to sit right by my spot. Do not put all your eggs into one basket. Have a back up plan
Best of luck to ya!