Yes, I hear them sometimes out in the woods. It is really impressive when you startle them and they take off. For such a big bird, they fly really well. They will take off and then perch up high on a big pine tree. Sometimes they get up pretty high, then stretch their wings and just soar over the trees. Surprisingly graceful for such awkward looking birds.
That is cool! I wish I could listen to them from my house. I love listening to them gobble! My favorite part of turkey hunting is calling the Tom in and having the gobbles get progressively closer until he is so close you can also hear him drumming. More times than not, the Tom will give you the slip!
It is amazing that they can fly like they can! I watched some turkey in Vermont a couple of springs ago take flight off the edge of a rocky ledge near the top of a large hill. It was amazing how they weaved in and out of the trees as they were glidding down the side of the hill until they were out of sight.
I will say a wild turkey leg is not as tasty as store bought.
That they are not! I saved 4 legs from 2 birds I killed in Vermont a few springs back to give a try. I smoked them with hickory like I would making a brisket or a pork shoulder. Low temperature for a few hours. They did not come out that bad. They were a little on the tough side, but not so tough you tossed them in the trash or fed them to the dog.
I don't know what startles me more? Flushing turkey off the roost I did not know were there, or flushing a grouse. They both can catch you by surprise pretty good!
Chris