Its all situational and never very predictable in my experience...plain old luck has an aweful lot to do with it anyway you go.
Just for a couple examples:
Ive hunted the same 15 acre plot for white tail that is boardered by private drives and houses on both sides for a decade now. Killed the two biggest bucks Ive ever shot there on 2 consecutive years. Friend killed a very nice non typical there the following year. The year after we had 6 bucks well over 150 moving through there regularly but very randomly and no one connected.
Last 3 years...crickets...Hand full of doe took up residency and few more pass through but not a good shooter buck for few years now...maybe this year? Not seen a good buck anywhere around here though all year in the places I've always seen them in summer years past.
Know a group of guys that have hunted the same large ranch out west for 12-14 years...same thing...some years a bunch of them bring home trophy quality animals, other years they seem to be nowhere around.
As others have said, they are where they are.
I think its more about the experience you want to have. If you want to/have the ability to chase them deep and want that adventure, have at it.
If you want to take your chances closer to the beaten path or that few acres in the middle of suburbian hell is all you've to work with, then go give it hell

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Either way you go, you'll never fill a tag without getting out and trying.