For those watching this thread, southeast Ohio has many, many opportunities to camp and deer hunt. There is much state and national forest land available with primitive camping allowed in a majority of areas. The deer population is down (by design) all over Ohio, but it is not severely so in the southeast which is lightly populated, hilly and sometimes rugged. Most guys want to know where to show up and hunt, which is a mistake. I think one key is to visit a prospective hunting area NOW or before spring foliage happens, and again during the late summer. Schedule a couple trips to find and learn an area. Nothing will ever replace time afield and boot-leather investment. Finally, discount the naysayers who would discourage you. I have friends who travel in from out of state and they (stickbow) hunt deer with steady success.