duk,
I have been a QDMA Member for 15 years, read their Journal end to end, own a small parcel that I plant and manage for wildlife, and hunt deer - one of my Life's passions - in multiple states. I have never read a more succinct and adequate description of pre-purchase Ag-land considerations for the deer hunter than your post. Well done Sir. Well done indeed.
Don,
I am the beneficiary of 10's of thousands of acres of adjacent pristine riverine flood plain with its pine/palmetto/palm/oak hammock uplands surrounding my 20-acres that I refer to as the Great Wildlife Pump. There is no adjacent Ag land. I am the only parcel that plants anything in a 5- or more mile radius. What is available is the seemingly endless forest that is the meandering St Johns River flood plain and its abundance of wildlife.
I hunt this 20-acres mercilessly. There may be 4 of us there at once from time to time, but typically only myself and my 74 y.o. hunting partner watching the south and west perimeters every weekend from September through March. We have come to the realization that practically nothing related to hunting pressure, planting activity, gun range time with family and friends there, practically nothing deters the hogs that frequent this land.
I'm a passionate deer hunter at heart, who would rather hunt deer than eat, but with tremendous shooting opportunities for hogs, brought to us by the Spanish Conquistadors while searching for the Fountain of Youth, which by the way remains undiscovered! I don't kill a lot of deer. Probably a result of human pressure but most assuredly a result of hog pressure. I kill a lot of hogs because they are there!
I occasionally lament not living where deer are immeasurably more abundant, big bodied, and large racked; places where you can see deer, a whole lot of deer, and CHOOSE to NOT SHOOT bucks of sizes that would make me wide eyed and excited every time. I envy those of you that do. However, I have the unparalleled opportunity to hunt hogs 24/7/365, even at night with a light, which takes the "sting" out of being a deer hunter with few opportunities (by choice) in my home range. I could hunt Public Land...NOT!
I received an annual invitation (18 straight years) to hunt 324 acres in South Carolina specifically for deer, which gives me peace. I have a few Florida deer mounts on my wall, which were taken off of this 20-acre parcel. Nothing has been more satisfying. That is a benefit of passionate deer hunting and property ownership.
Good luck on your property search!