Obviously if hunting high pressure public land it can be tempting to harvest toms as quick as possible to beat other hunters to the few toms that may exist. I've shot a fare share of toms opening morning but once tags are filled the season is over! It's sometimes nice to kick back and watch turkeys doing the crazy things they do and extend the seasons a day or 2. I get a kick out of filming turkeys (and other game) on hunts which adds a lot to the experience!
It's always nice having the option of being picky....trophy turkey hunting! I would have no problem passing up a lone, young tom or group of young toms. I often hold out for mature toms with gorgeous fan, long spurs, and lengthy beard. I don't always have the luxury of doing this, however, that is always my preference. When hunting a new state with limited time I may not have the knowledge of the area to be as picky....especially if holding several tags. This likely comes from being super picky hunting big game species! With that said, I have no problem passing up young animals and giving them the opportunity to grow up! As mentioned above there may be a couple monster toms that aren't quite as visible strutting just over the hill!