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If you can get the location they saw them go for it. They will stay in the same area. Either way you’ll be in the woods more.
They are there, but the best way I have found to locate them is to get out NOW, if you have not started and hike up behind the gates, or whatever high point you can get to long before daylight.When all you hear is frogs and coyotes....When the first birds start singing, listen for gobbles..You get about 1/2 hour when they will gobble off the roost.Seems when they fly down they know where everyone is, and become silent. (Unless your right on them)Puts, purrs, and soft yelps...Is pretty much it, until they roost.Unless your close, you wont hear them.Know of a few that ave been hit crossing Centrailia-Alpha road.
Should be able to, if you get out soon.Most flocks I have found in Feb-March, they get pretty quiet once April hits.But if you know where they are..
They’re the hardest to hunt in the thickest area and with the lowest population. Not what I would recommend for a beginner but if you’re just looking for some time in the woods and the possibility of seeing a turkey, go for it!