They're hammering on my farms down here. From what I've seen over the years, I have certain flocks that roost in the same bottom or general area from year to year, and others that seem to be there one morning and gone the next. Easterns don't seem to have a certain tree they roost in night after night, but sometimes will roost in the same general area. As I'm sure you know, they can also be pretty finicky about coming in to calling, don't gobble a whole lot, and tend to be just all around aggravating some mornings. Thats why Easterns are the hardest subspecies to kill in my opinion. But if you heard that bird gobbling up a storm in one particular area, chances are he'll still be there this Saturday. Then again, he could be gone, but he probably will not stray too far from there. Good luck Saturday morning!