After re-thinking my original reply to this question, probably the most important part of turkey hunting for me is just forcing myself to get out of a warm, cozy bed at 4:00 in the morning. Once I've done this and splashed a little water on my face to help wake up, I've got a fairly good chance of coming home with a gobbler sometime during the day. I've taken toms when it's just breaking day to way up in the morning, often with a needed nap thrown in there; however, if I don't ever make it to the turkey woods, the rest of the story is immaterial. I wish my biological clock were different, but I'm stuck with what I have.