I've found public land hunting here to be interesting. I don't see any deer but the old busted-up couches, abandoned cars and stacks of torn-up trash bags make it all worthwhile. The state does it's part as well, limiting tree stands to two and requiring that hunters provide them the GPS lat/long locations of each stand in order to get the state permission permit needed to use tree stands on public land. Oh, and lest we forget the 4X4s parked and blocking road access, walkie-talkie deer drivers, and the ubiquitous squadron of ATVs that show up and linger after you've just spent 2 hours hiking in.
Ayah, public land hunting...the practical alternative to completely wasting your time.