A little rain also makes the flying insects fly less well; their wings get wet. Turkeys will head out into a field to eat them up. I took a big Tom in GMU 121 on Friday. His crop was bigger than a grapefruit. it was full of various grasses, seeds, and bugs. Everything from worms, other larva, and flying insects. How he caught the flying bugs I'll never know. I'd get to know what they like to eat (Univesity of Oregon is doing a turkey feeding habits study right now), and learn to identify their food sources. Should be a good indicator of where you are likely to find Turkeys. The more I learn about Turkey hunting the more I love it.