Ok I am going to try this from the phone for the first time.
I arrived Sunday for my annual out of state hunt. We did some scouting and found a nice group of turkeys working at the back of a field. We did some more scouting and had to go back by the field where we saw the nice group and now there were at least 5 toms in the group. Was able to spot one hen on the roost already and was making plans on where to set up. Well the spot that looked best was squashed when I watched the last bird in the field fly up into to the tree I wanted to set up by! Another plan had to be made. Monday morning I was greeted by cold rain so I grabbed my blind so between it and my rain gear I could stay dry. Eased in from the opposite direction and decided to setup along a lane in the field probably 150 yds from the roosted bird I saw fly up. As it got lighter I could see a longbeard roosted on the field edge that would have busted me if I had pushed closer. At flydown toms, jakes, and hens pitched down right where I wished I was sitting. Two jakes started chasing each other in circles that I would have made many people dizzy. It carried on for almost 2 hrs! There were at least 5 toms, 5 jakes, and a bunch of hens. Most of them went out of sight for a while except for 4 Jakes but eventually a tom and 3 hens joined them 150 yds down from me. Short of the remainder of the story is over the next hour I coaxed them into range and had to wait for the tom and a jake to separate. At 39 yds he took his last step. At this point I was ready to get up and move since the cold rain had taken is toll on me.