This is going against being a turkey hunter and telling the truth. The woods are burning up right now. Though you can’t expect to hear multiple gobbles from a single high spot. Sometimes you have to get down in the same holler as him to hear him. I watched a bird gobble 3 times in an open pasture and only heard the tail end of the last one.(>150 yards away) Use the tall grass/ green up to your advantage and move through the places you know are too grown up for a bird to be. You can get away with slipping around and cutting some if you need to make something happen. Be particular coming up on road intersections and oak flats where they like to scratch and hang out. Maybe setup around the places you know a bird should be but be ready to kill him when he peaks over that terrace or around that bend. I took a couple steers to Colquit this morning and saw 4 strutters, 3 in the edges of clear cuts and 1 in a shaded spot of a hay field where the grass was a little shorter.