Well said. There's no shortage of trophy class deer in our state, but as you said, public land gets hit hard. Pretty much every state on our border has huge expanses of public land. Most of ours are in the 2-4k acres. Wayne national forest and aep land is about the only spots that you can "get away".Ohio public land gets raped. We have too many hunters and too little public land. In PA you can get away from people in bow season at least. A non resident without insider knowledge would have a difficult time. Wayne national forest is the best bet, but a long shot for a new comer to find success on a mature buck.Private land, is a different story. You usually have to know someone because knocking on doors is a hard way to get permission around here . I wouldn’t recommend hiring a guide/leases- that only incentivizes the pay to play mentality, hence one of the the reasons why landowners no longer will give permission.
ShhhhhhI recommend WV depending on where you are located in PA. Pretty decent public land access around the state, plenty of National Forest in the Monongahela and lots of landowners who actually still appreciate hunters.
I lived in Southampton PA for 18 years and hunted a lot over in Upper DublinWhat part of Pa?