Sounds like a plan TT ... I think I busted several buttons with Callie's (aka Turkey Whacker) story and picture ... and "Aunt" TD did too !
Opening day didn't start all that well for me, but that evening I knew where the hens and the toms would probably be coming back through heading to roost. I set up and called soft and sparingly. Heard the hens coming and let them pass. They got up on the ridge behind me and really started cackling for the tom minutes later. He answered where I thought he would be ... he covered about 500 yards in about 4 minutes and came into view ... full strut and occassionally gobbling back at his hens. I dropped the 20.5 lb Rio at 15 yards. Next day the wind was awful plus I managed to get busted by hens a few times like you did. Worse yet, the next day I was really sick. The next morning I got fooled, got busted, had them hang up, and finally turned an ankle coming off the ridge heading for the 4th gobbler. Seeing that there was going to be heavy rains and strong winds the next day, I bagged 1-1/2 days earlier than originally planned.
I did get to go visit at Yelp's Camp and also at Kirk & JoAnn's which is always a pleasure ... just none of the guys went this year so that wasn't as fun as usual.
As far as my planned 3 weekends with Eastern's, I just had too many major things come up (as you know) so I'll have to dig out the tag soup recipe. Good news is I sold the Dodge Dakota for what I was asking and my new F350 King's Ranch will be paid off in June. And I just talked to my adopted boy, and he is bringing his new girl friend over from Yakima area and they'll be here dinner tomorrow night .... so I'm very excited.
Let me know if you are making any plans for fall hunts. I can get us into some birds in North Lincoln County, Colville/KF area, Northport, or other ...