The Turkey/Water Connection You'll be a better gobbler chaser when you understand the relationship between turkeys and the water sources -- or lack of them -- on the property you hunt. (March 2006) ... [+] Full Article
Herrighty also notes that neither the division nor the council is contemplating any expansion of either the seasons or the THA regions:
"For the same reasons we've discussed previously, (the division) does not plan to expand the fall season in either bag limits or the number of days, nor do we anticipate increasing the THA areas."
Either state is a good bet for fall turkey. But remember, you're going to have to work for them. Turkeys are a bit spookier during fall than in the spring, when reproduction is their motivation for responding to a call. In addition, make certain to check the regulations of whichever state you're hunting in concerning shot size and other variables, such as using decoys.
Regulations aside, I can't think of a better way to spend a day in the fall woods than hunting a wary gobbler or hen. If you've never tried it, give it a shot!