It's all about what you're use to I guess. I love the feeling of sitting in a stand or ground set up and watching the woods come alive around me - that fuels my fire.
However, my cousin, whom I grew up with like my brother, moved from WV out to California to be part of the Cal Forestry Fire Service. He's been out there now since the mid-90's so he's converted to a western spot & stalk hunter. He comes back home to the family farm back in WV each year where we all meet the week before Thanksgiving for 10 days of mountain bowhunting. The rest of us "eastern" hunters typically stand hunt and make adjustments throughout the week. We all have opportunities at deer and are pretty successful. He, on the other hand, puts MILES on the his boots and covers some serious ground still-hunting and stalking. He is also successful.
Both methods work, but for me...I'm not successful on the stalking of eastern whitetails...I've never developed the skill set. But it can definitely be done.
For you - I'd say get out there and get on your feet and cover some ground. Since that's the method you're most comfortable with, I'd say your success rate will be just fine.