Originally Posted by
KitsapCaller
Thanks guys...I think I will try to quietly slip in at around dusk and sit and listen and only move if I need to in order to pinpoint the roost site.
My experience over the weekend is that there may be two divided roost sites but I'm not sure. I thought I heard gobbling from two separate locations.
U can listen for flyup and shock them at dark to pinpoint them.Those birds cover some ground as thier feedin roosting in a different spot.As the toms split up from their winter groups and start the new pecking order they become spread all over,the dominant birds will be with the hens.Good luck