Hope you get the bug Steve, it's a ton of fun!
The turkey dog site is run by a great guy, I'm sure he'd be able to point you in the right direction if you contacted him.
http://www.turkeydog.org/. If you decide to become a member, Jon will send you a small book loaded with tips to get you started training your own dog.
I've been turkey hunting with dogs for years, it's a blast. I think I wore out my welcome, I wasn't getting many invites, so I decided to get my own dog. The first dog didn't work out (rescue dog), so the second time I got a dropper from a breeder with a long line of turkey dogs in Virginia (not Bryrne's, but a similar line). Maizy's her name, she'll be 3 this year. Training her turned out to be a lot more fun than I imagined. I also have pretty much thrown bow-hunting out the window, I feel like it's a disservice to the dog at this point not to hunt her every chance I get and fortunately, there are a lot of states within a few hours drive that I can hunt in.
The general idea is that you find a spot that holds birds, walk the woods with the dog, and if things work out, the dog will find the birds, flush them all, and if you are lucky, you will have a dog that barks on the flush to let you know where she broke them. After the break, you look for a strategic spot to sit and call them in, and hopefully your dog will sit still with you until you call the birds in (some guys cover their dog with a camo blanket or put them in a bag, others walk the dog back to the truck after the break). It can entail a fair amount of walking, depending on how big of a piece of land you hunt and how far your dog ranges.
If you want to get together this fall, send me a PM and we can discuss details. Maizy & I are always looking for new adventures!!!