Look for sign. And listen. I'm surprised nobody has screamed don't call before the season yet. Back to the original question, do you deer or elk hunt and see birds in the fall? If you don't know where to go, start there. If you still don't know where to go, go Northeast. That will be your best chance to be on the greatest amount of birds. Statistics don't lie, there are FAR more birds up north than anywhere else in this state. Take not of where you find birds/sign. What characteristics does that land have? Then, find a map, locate more areas with the same stuff and check those out. Locate as many birds as you can before the season, don't just find them in one spot. Read "Turkey and Turkey Hunting" magazine (I believe), and believe 30% of what you read. But you won't know what 30% until you get out and spend time (and lots of boot leather) in the turkey woods. I'm partial to Primos vidoes myself. Check out one of dancer's seminars, too. I met him last spring at a calling contest and I'm sure he puts on an informative one. My dad used to put a seminar on at the Yakima Sportman's show, but hasn't in a while. Maybe go to a calling contest too, listen to some guys call. Hell, I could write on things to do for days, so in a nutshell...spend lots of time in the turkey woods, and live with a diaphram call in your mouth and a box call in your hand from now until April 15. Good luck. And there are lots of real good, knowledgable folks on here. Read their posts. You might learn something there too.