All my turkeys have be shot by spot an stalk or spot an sneak into an ambush situation.
I've never used a blind for any sort of hunting.
Not for any particular reason other than they are not really a thing in NZ hunting outside of duck blinds.
I've shot around 20-30 Turkeys over the years and I'm happy to admit that due to very light pressure in NZ from anybody other than bowhunters,they are not as spooky here as they are in America.
Their definately not stupid though and the birds in my area know "exactly" who what I am.
I have spent the best part of a year targeting just one one bird and had many "all mosts" before finaly inviting him home for lunch.
A lot of visting American hunters to NZ go away thinking our birds really are stupid,,,but what they never realise is that some so called "hunting guide" has just led them to a semi tame flock that might be hunted one or two times a year at the most.
Those birds are not the real deal and I find it very sad that these guides do this sort of thing, because when they are truely wild birds and under real hunting pressure they are probably one of the most difficult animals you could ever try to stalk.
Just remember if you ever come to NZ and want to hunt real wild turkeys,,,you stay at my place and hunt my birds,and you will most definately be "hunting" them.