Find roosting areas, feeding areas and travel routes. Same areas for extended periods that change with the food source. Wet areas green up first in spring and they usually feed along creeks or swamp bottoms. Here they roost over the water in the huge areas of swamps we have. As spring progresses and fields and other areas green up they shift to them. This may also bring a change in roosting areas too and travel routes as well. Be prepared for them to go through changes just as you figure out their present pattern. But watch the seasons and next year you'll be ahead of the game and know where they'll be early and later on. Once you get their pattern down it's like shooting fish in a barrel, well a small fish in a really big barrel, but if you're seeing them then the biggest half of the battle is over. And if you can plant a food plot they will destroy sprouts as fast as you can plant them. I plant sunflower seeds and plain old wild bird seed. They dig it up and spend hours in a food plot feeding. The hens head there and the gobblers will follow them. Baiting here is illegal but food plots are legal so I plant and hunt over it. Here's several killing my food plot from last year. Just planted it this weekend. Should be hot in a few days. Those light and dark patches are scratched over dirt from turkeys.