I've posted stuff like this before but I'm gonna say it again. It's a giving time of year. And the first day of winter, , which puts us one season closer to spring. Some seasons are only a few months away.
There's prob some kid, neighbor, elderly person you know who's never hunted.
Or maybe they have but haven't turkey hunted.
Spring is a great time to be in the woods, it's not too cold, many times the bugs aren't yet out.
So why not find someone who might be interested, offer a spring turkey hunt. You might be surprised at who'd say yes. Over the winter you can explain calls/calling.
Look at types/styles of calls get one for your partner n show em how to run it.
Come longer days you can look n listen for birds while you explain how you might set up on those birds. Explain the timing n how it affects our calling or responses.
Show them how to roost birds, let them point out a gobblers direction on a limb in the half light.
Let them be involved, teach them this great sport.
Come season, post a success pic. One day when our bodies find the mountains high they may be the ones helping us.
Best gift of all is time n friendship