I've hunted the North Cherokee nearly all my life. Although I'm new to turkey hunting I'm very familiar with the mountains themselves. We bear hunt with hounds so we see a lot of ground that others would never venture into.
The mountains do have turkeys but according to those who live here, and have turkey hunted over time, the numbers have dropped substantially on the North Cherokee. I purposely hunted the government land this year and very seldom saw another hunter. You'll have plenty of room to hunt if you get out of the truck and walk. Most of the turkey hunters here avoid the mountains as much as possible and hunt the farm land below.