Although I don't do much Turkey hunting as I've only taken 3. Im mainly a waterfowl and big game guy. I took all three in the fall season. You need to find were the roost and their feeding and travel patterns. Just watch them for a couple of days and see were they tend to go feed, their common paths, and roosting spots. Then setup on one of the roosts, paths, or feeding spots. Hunting a roost will probably a near dark shot, while a path will be a better option earlier in the day when they head to feed or are returning to roost. Path hunting is good if they have a solid routine in. Hunting over feed is good as the turkeys will be pre-occupied on eating and won't be as skittish. I've gotten all of mine were the path opens up to the feeding spot.