Tate,
Kris is right on. Usually when a bird flies down they land out in a field or clearing, quite a ways from the edge just in case there is something along the edge that might eat them.
They don't like to get near deep shadows until the sun is up a ways (again in case there is a predator lurking) then when the sun gets up they like the shadows to hide in.
Toms who are strutting, like bucks in rut, will throw caution to the wind and strut their stuff right out in the open.
Like Kris said less is more when calling. Once you see the bird and he is working to you stop calling. If you are like me and simply CANNOT resist the impulse to call, pitch the call out of the blind or in the creek! If you have more self control than I do, only use soft purrs and clucks if the bird hangs up and refuses to move closer.
I'm not an expert, never played one on TV and my stay in a Holiday Inn Express did nothing for my turkey hunting, but for what it is worth there's my advice.
Have fun, that's the most important thing.
OkKeith