Contents of his crawl, it might help you.

TheRealSpurhunter

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I always check the crawl of any turkey I harvest. The bird I killed Saturday evening was full of acorns and small grey colored worms of some sort, not a single piece of greenery, even though he was a few steps from a field with wheat coming up really well.

Basically it tells me they are holding tight in the woods right now.
 
Most recent info is always the best. Wouldn't you say theyll start hitting that wheat more when it starts getting seed heads? They've been using fields pretty good up here already
 
Mine from Wednesday was killed in the woods and had lots of small roundish charcoal gray seeds about the size of a .177 BB but not quite as round. Not sure what they were.
 
The little grey seeds you are finding are cedar seeds they hit them hard till about now and then we don't find many in their craw .
 

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