Depends a lot on your location...gun deer season in Wisconsin is a religion, opening weekend you'd be hard pressed to be anywhere open to the public and not see orange many many times throughout the day...no matter how remote you are.
I once found this sweet little spot tucked way back in the corner of this very swampy wooded public land...no roads in any direction for about a mile. I scouted and never saw another boot print out there for weeks...so I set up, knowing that deer drives on opening day of gun season would push every deer there way back along the river and funnel them all right through the canary grass/dogwood swamp before they jumped over to he cedar swamp on private land.
So, I'm set up, waiting for daylight...and here comes headlights ramming through this farm field...parks and two guys get out, and walk in, and setup about 20 yards from me....then light came up and holy crap, orange everywhere about every 60yds in a grid in every direction...then the banging started.
What a waste! on my way out, I stopped by a group of guys by a pop-up blind (on my trail out anyway)...I know they just shot a bunch at what appeared to be a 60 lber high-tailing past that area...when I get there...I see the side of the pop-up is blown all to hell....dude is bitching up a storm because the damn box (which was also laying on the ground next to the blind) said "shoot-through mesh"!!!!
I laughed, left and never been back.