Ed, try crockpotting the legs low and slow, then pick off the meat for making a stew.
Calling and hunting turkeys is a three dimensional chess game, that's for sure. Except for most of the game, you can't see the details of the other players moves. Hardest of all is knowing WHEN to second guess yourself, because you will often get left second guessing yourself for long stretches of time. There is never a "this always works" plan. Anyone that tells you that is fulla feathers.
Other times it's more like a game of poker. You get dealt a crap hand often enough, that's for sure. But more than once I have had a bad hand dealt and won the pot against ol' Tom with a bluff! And on the other side of the coin, I have been holding all eights and aces and went down like Hickok without firing a shot.
Maybe that is the reason why I don't do crossword puzzles, sodoku, play cards or board games. I get my fill of problem solving and strategy getting hoodwinked by a bird with a brain the size and shape of a shelled pecan.
Nice to see these pics of these birds getting salty! It's about the only thing pulling me through this winter slump. I can't wait for Turkey Camp!