For the most part it was successful season. Just having encounters with turkeys of any kind leads to great day of hunting. The frustrating part is those day's your sure the gobblers will respond and they are mostly quiet. The days of how successful you are depends on you attitude of the hunt , most days you will go home empty handed, but just being out on that sunrise morning and hearing the wildlife waking up is all that matters. Sitting or waiting for that first morning gobble is another hair raising on the back of your neck , that gobble is music to your ears , because you know now you have a chance of being successful. Those gobbles never get old , but boy it can make for a beautiful morning. As turkey hunter what you hope for each year is a good hatch on the land you have to hunt, with a good hatch your odds of being successful goes up a great deal.. Having a good habitat on your land with good food source is a must in my opinion ... Sometimes it's up to you to make those habitat improvements with bushhoging you land , adding watering holes and clover food plots .. a turkey hunters work never stops ... COME ON 2020 ...