To score during the spring, you must learn several calls. In addition to the kee-kee run, you need to know the yelp and the cluck. You can learn these easiest on a box caller or on strike caller, which has a peg and an aluminum striker box.
After you learn the yelp and cluck, you're ready to go scouting. Ride the woods roads at daylight before the season begins, and listen for crows. Take a crow caller along, and as soon as you hear them cawing blow that caller about four times, good and loud. If there's a turkey in the area, he'll gobble at your call. If you get no response, take your box caller out before you leave the area, and yelp just as loud as you can. Go through this same process in the mornings and the afternoons, trying to locate three or four turkeys prior to the season. Then if you pull up on opening morning and there's a vehicle parked near the spot you planned to hunt, you'll still have other spots you can go to.