I'll start by saying I literally have zero turkey hunting experience, so any tips or input help. I hunt pretty much in smack in the middle of Texas. I've read to locate turkey roosts, use an owl call to shock gobble them right at dark or before first light (which works better?). The problem I'm having is that I hunt on 600-700 acres, so I don't even know where to start? Should I just pick some good places and run some trial and error by walking and listening? Or on a property this big should I drive a car/atv and try to call from the main road? I know to look for droppings, feathers, scratches, etc. to help locate, but like I said this is a large property so is there any other tips that could help me narrow my search? (for example, the type of trees, or if they like being on a woodline, or deep in the woods). We deer hunt here and have about 5 feeders and blinds, and have been seeing a lot more turkey on gamecam the past 2 years (at each stand). When I finally find a roost, what would be the best method to call them in? I will most likely be hunting them in the spring and next fall, not sure I'll get everything figured out by the time fall turkey season is still in swing.
Thanks for any help at all. I'm really looking forward to turkey hunting.