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Well PA Ben, you are in Merriam heaven. Maybe your birds up there and the birds I hunt are different animal, maybe because of the totally different terrain and because you have thousands upon thousands more birds. But sounds like our experiences are different, somewhat. I've learned a lot of what I know from my dad... he started hunting them in 86, killed two gobblers a year every since besides three years when he only killed one.
Thats eastern's for you get used to it. Most of the time they arn't far from the area though. It depends on where the local flock is at in the breeding cycle on how much they will move around in a area. Early in the cycle before hens start nesting the wont be far from day to day roosting, but when hens start nesting toms will start to move more looking for hens. I have found they like to roost close to a water source creek, river, pond or lake.