Thanks. That's what there there for. I've got several years worth of them. You can access them off the main page by clicking "Podcasts" on the top menu bar.
I have seen this behavior in a gobbler before, but never at this point in the season. This fellow pitched down off the roost and came on a dead run from hundreds of yards off, crossed at the Honey Hole and was covering 50 yards or more between gobbles. My guess is that there is a complete dearth of hens on this ridge right now. I only heard one all weekend. This is normally what you would expect of a gobbler late in the season after the hens are all on the nest. I've seen them cruising like that, although never that fast.