Hey there, I'll try to add a little to the mix.
I live in Kentucky ( western part) and will say that the hunting can be great... but we are not overly blessed in this part of the state with quality public land. We do have LBL ~100,000 acres in KY, but if you do a search on it, you'll find more that hate it than love it and you can only take 1 bird on the KY side. Today was the last day of hunting there and it's been the worst year I've had there that I can ever remember, very little gobbling . There are other smaller areas scattered around this end of the state, but they all are hit/miss. I've heard the DBNF ( Danial Boone National Forrest ), central/eastern part has some good spots , but it takes reasearch to find them.
I've hunted Missouri and had good and bad luck there. They are blessed with substantial public land, but as noted above several years of low hatch survival have put a big dent in there population. Also, I've got to admit the 1pm closing time and only one bird the first week kinda bugs me.
Don't have any info on the others you listed.
I will say if you'll put in the time online, you can find an amazing amount of information that will help you.
Good Luck!!