You will have a blast. NE is loaded with birds. We've always had good luck later in the season as well. With your shotgun, run and gun a little and find a fired up bird. Don't be afraid to use your woodsmanship skills and make a move if need be. Those birds are typically very vocal and will gobble a lot. Use that to your advantage if they won't come in. The bow is a totally different game and I recommend blind and a decoy for that. Find a good strut zone or set up in the dark near a roost and set out some decoys. Keep the decoys very close, 5-8 yards or so. Thump him when he's distracted by the decoy or if he turns while in strut. Turn your poundage down a little and make sure you can hit at 10 yards. You will be good to go. NE is a great state to turkey hunt and a great state to try your hand with a bow since there are so many birds. If you screw one up, just find another one. Good Luck!

Lee