Looks like a heron...long skinny rearward toe print
There are places in Florida especially the edges of flooded roads that both herons and turkeys frequent
The herons will fool you ,they are lighter and have a narrower toe width towards the the base of the toes ...the lighter weight will not push into the sand/dirt as much as a heavy gobbler
Another thing to look out for on days old tracks ..is when you see what apparently is lots of gobbler tracks ...all the time ...but no hen tracks whatsoever , and zero strut marks from the wingtips
Gobblers love roads and fire breaks during springtime , they know it's a good place to see hens ...I can't tell you how many gobblers I have to my credit due to being able to spot something as simple as a single toe print ..then Start targeting the area