Hi, Ron, it's been a long time since I hunted public land, but down here there is a lot of National Forest land and management areas in Middle Georgia. The trick is to find a good place that is not inundated with hunters. Part of your scouting needs to be finding some back roads into areas that that are not heavily hunted. One thing that allows you to get away from the crowd is to find a fire lane and walk a goodly distance from the road. This is easy walking and navigation is not a problem, yet, it allows you to get away from the madding crowd. Find a few groves of oaks or other mast trees that are near a bedding area and keep a check on them. Also, most of the "city dwellers" don't care for the thick bottoms, but deer love them. Since you hunt from the ground, this could be just the ticket for you. Remember, this is the sunny South, so make sure you have and use quality snake boots. GPS is also good to have. Remember to always spray your clothes with Permethrin, because ticks are a severe problem pretty much all year. Good luck.