Just a caveat for y'all to think about in this discussion (and relevant to the "lone gobbler on a property". Turkeys have spring ranges in the deep southeast (verified by radio-telemetry data) in the 1,000 - 5,000 acre range. If you have good hearing and can hear a gobbler gobble approximately 1/2 mile away, that is about 500 acres in a circle. Also, as we all know, NEVER do all the turkeys gobble on a given morning and often none. Food for thought.
How long did it take for the gobbler to return, if he did, to his normal area, according to the data?