RE: suggestion's and tips
ALESN87 I would get out there early while its still dark and get on the top of a ridge or high point on the propery and listen for gobbling at daybreak. This will help you pinpoint where they're roosting and give you a good idea on where to set up on opening morning. As for walking the property and looking for turkey sign. I would look for scratching in the leaves in the woods and turkey tracks in fields and along dirt roads through the property. Feathers and droppings are also a good sign that turkeys are using your property.