Practice, practice, practice, practice can't say it enough. When you pattern a shotgun you should get several different loads, I shoot mine at 30 yards then change targets and repeat. I go with the load that has more pellets in the actual body of the target. Again practice with your mouth calls. I used to drive my wife crazy around the house when I would practice, oh wait I still do. I like to use an owl call in the morning and the crow in the evening. The first part of Turkey season is always the hardest as the toms tend to stay with the hens. When the hens start to build nest and lay eggs the toms are easier to call in. Another good tip is go scout your area, wait until evening and see if you can hear them fly up to their roost. Most times turkeys will roost in the same area. If I can think of anything else I will post it.