Thought I would lend a little helpful advice here that comes from learning the hard way!Just watched a couple of videos and it amazes me to keep seeing turkey hunters make what i believe is a pretty common mistake in the turkey woods.A couple of fellas on the video hear a gobbler sound-off some distance away,they move in that general direction and upon getting to where they wanted to be,they pull out a turkey call to locate the bird!This is the mistake!The hunt ends up with the bird sounding off no more than 60 yards away and both hunters went into a mad scramble to hurry and set-up before the bird was on top of them!I' ve made this same mistake myself and have payed the price having the bird come in before I was ready or found myself in a situation where there was just no good place to set-up and now the gobblers got you pinned down in a position that well lets just say " sucks" !There' s alot of quality locators on the market nowadays to avoid this situation such as crow calls,pilleated woodpecker,goose flutes,coyote calls,etc!Birds will shock gobble at different sounds throughout the country and knowing what the birds respond to in your own neck of the woods can pay big dividends through the course of a season!If you use a turkey call to locate especially when moving in on a bird I would suggest setting up first!That way if he does respond close your not caught in a situation where your in a mad dash looking for a place to set-up!In fact your ready!!Hope it helps all!Bob