well, I won't really say they will do that, it all depends on where they live and where there food is, and IF a female dragged them off there normal roosting area
in BIG tracks of forest , turkeys walk in search of food, and can roost in one area today and be a few miles away the next day
same goes many times if a goobler follows a hen about , and she leads him away from say his home range, he will stay with her to breed her,( just like a rutting buck will tail a doe till he gets some) and not leave a hen, or a flock of them, just to return to his main roosting area,( I find gooblers tend to roost away from hens most times of the yr) unless maybe it is very close
I have seen turkeys roost in same acre( many times same tree) or section of land for weeks and then leave for months(following food changes)
I personally feel they roost closer to where they eat , in farm lands , or area's with just fewer tree's roosting sites, maybe more consistant roost area's, but in big timber, not so much, they seem to roost a lot bases on weather, windy days lower in valleys, and hevay rains, in pine tree's
but where ever they were eating closer to dark, is where they typically just fly up to roost, can he in one tree today and miles away the next nite
hunted Big timber turkeys for 20+ yrs and that's ben my take on these types of turkeys
just my 2 cents