These kinds of damage (including even man made thinnings and clear cuts) are a perfectly natural setback that allows for successional growth. Game species in particular rely on these setbacks to provide browse and cover. These areas will provide prime nesting and brood habitat for turkeys later in the year. Whether or not they will use these areas during the spring breeding period is anyone's guess. Your best option is to get out and scout now. Look for sign, if they aren't there move on and find where they are, but know that they will benefit as a population from this change.