Well mostly his farm is open, but along the west side there is a thicket of cedars, oaks, etc that is so dense you can't see but a couple of feet into it. That was were I figured the deer were hanging out. He also has a creek at the end of his property.
Here is a map of his property.
1) Green line is boundary of his land
2) Blue dot is one of my blinds (bad location)
3) Red X is my new popup blind right along the creek.
4) The yellow mark is where I've seen the most turkeys!
All along the edge of those woods is a big creek, almost too deep to ford (especially when it is COLD). Though it is hard to tell all of those woods across the creek are part of a steep ridge almost too steep to climb. That big brown splotch is what I call a "lagoon" meaning it is where the creek overflows and it is all squishy.
I wish I could see the turkeys from a satellite
If I don't see any from the blind in the morning or hear them gooble I'm going to "run and gun" along the creek bank with my crow call and box call. I can't go too far though as I run out of huntable land. I don't have permission much further than you can see on the photo, but I can go up or down the creek. If I had the gonads, I'd cross the creek, but doing that in the morning when I can't see a thing would be a tragedy I fear. I need to find a place to ford or make a small bridge.