As I stated, pines are Great roosting sites for turkeys around here. Not many hardwoods, since the pines are farmed for pulp and lumber, unless you get around swamps or close to rivers and creeks. Fly ups and fly downs are normally done from field edges, roads, food plots and cut outs in the pines. Poison Ivy is a staple around here, I often wondered why NC didn't select Poison Ivy as the State Flower and the mosquito as the State bird, LOL. As you guys can see from the PICS, this is Eastern NC Turkey hunting at it's finest. Hawk, I'm glad you Guys had a Great Time, killed a couple of Great birds and got away from the PA snows for a few days. Come on back, if you guys get a chance.