Victory Hunter,
The first thing you need to know is that any deer killed south of Hwy 152 and east of I-5 will be classed a mule deer and not blacktail, unless they changed the rules in the last 15 years. I do believe that the deer in your area are blacktail, but the line was drawn at Hwy 152 and that is just the way it is.
Bow hunter gave you some good advise. The Ventana Wilderness is vast and there is a late either sex hunt in Monterey County (A-24). The weather will be better then too. The A zone archery season usually opens mid July and goes to the first part of Aug. It can be very hot and dry then, but I have killed more deer at that time if there are some rain storms. I normally do not like to hunt in the rain, but for some reason the deer in this area move then.
Take a ride down the coast, cross over the Nacimiento-Fergosson Road. It will be at Kirk Creek and Mill Creek. At the very least, drive to the top of the mountain, 7.5 miles. This will give you a good view of the country and what you will be getting into. You might see some pigs here. The biggest hog I have ever seen was in the bottom of Mill Creek about 30 years ago.
You can go over to Hunter Liggett, turn north, go to Arroyo Seco, and up the Carmel Valley. I would ckeck the road conditions and see if they are still open. A little long, but all great country.
Hope this helps