This will be my 5th year hunting fall birds. I love it. Alot of good comments in the post for you to consider. Here are a couple more. Food sources are going to vary this time of year and will likely concentrate the flock for a reasonable amount of time. Here in Kentucky, the birds normally roost in the hardwoods along creeks then fly down and head towards the near-by fields in the early season. Which fields they show up in likely depends on the number of insects present. I can attest that 100% of the fall field turkey I've killed are in fields with heavy grasshoppers and crickets. Later, after the first freeze, I'll find them around mast crops. That time of year they are really easy to locate, just look for the leaves torn up to look like dozens of deer scraps in the same area. If you decide to bust up the flock, just sit in the general area and be patient. It seems completely unnatural for you to do, but they will reassemble unless they all took off in the same direction. I've had little Jennies walk within 5 yards of me, softly kee-keeing and single note yelping looking for mama. Like I said before- I love it!