Been following this thread and I made an account just to give some thoughts…I’m 50, and I grew up around some pretty serious whitetail hunters. I’m a throwback for sure to an earlier mindset about hunting, but I see your problem as that of a lot of “adult onset” hunters…even though you’ve been in the woods longer. I speak specifically to archery here….but you need to learn how to kill stuff. I don’t care how many 40 yard shots a guy can make on a target. You prove that in your posts…without knowing how to close the deal with a bow you just fall apart. My father told me when I was about 12 that the if he was king of the world nobody would be allowed to buy their first archery deer tag till the brought him to 15 groundhog tails they killed with a bow. Lots of wisdom there. Learn to hunt first. Squirrels, woodchucks, rabbits, whatever with a bow. This will solve both your problems with archery…1. You’ll learn to close the deal 2. If you keep your eyes open you’ll find good deer spots.
So many folks today watch YouTube buy a bow, and expect to kill stuff. The whole apprenticeship stage has been lost.
As to where to hunt….man if I had that low of deer sightings I’d quit my job and move. Seriously. After mid October I fully expect to pass up a deer (a buck or a doe) every time I hunt. And I hunt a lot, pretty much every evening after work and of course weekends. Yesterday I saw 10 bucks and passed 5 of them. Best was a 125 inch 4x5. Oh, and I hunt with a recurve. So “passed” deer mean generally inside 20 yards.
Go learn to kill stuff with your bow. Become a predator. The rest will come.
R