RE: what to look for?
There's nothing like experience to teach you where to go. Naturally, turkey like to travel certain routes and in my neck of the woods that usually includes alot of woodlines along fields. Turkeys do seem to hit the woods later in the day here. Keep going out! You WILL eventually here one and be able to check out the spot you heard him. REMEMBER anyone can call, but it helps to be where that turkey wants togo and be calling. I learned from experience that inmy onespot the turkeys like a wooded ridge about 100 yards above a giant field. Now, I call birds in there every year, but I didn't know this until my fourth time hunting the spot and found out the birds were always gobbling in the same spot. I also have had great success calling near turkey scratchings. Find them and you have a spot. Your spot sounds great, you just need to narrow it down a bit. I'd find a spot where you can see a ways with good cover and call. Trial and Error, Trial and Error!! Good Luck!!!