Tstorm, believe me it is hard to find a GOOD place to hunt, but if you want to hunt small game, rabbits, squirrels and such, go talk to local farmers, if your a member of the NRA, you can show them you have 10,000 bucks worth of insurance, and ask if they would like you to share the game with them. Maybe they need some predator control, coyotes, or hogs. At least hogs can be good eating. When it comes to large game like Deer, the market is vicious, and you need to do a lot of homework, friends, family, internet sites that specialize in that type of thing, public land hunting may be available, but it is definitely harder hunting,, than a piece of land, you can become to know, and build on if the landowner will let you. My last deer lease increased 100% and my hunting partner bought a new house and was out.. I love to hunt, but 2,000 bucks apiece is beyond my comfort level, even though our lease allowed me to harvest a net 151, and 145 B&C buck in a fair chase environment..
If you've got the itch, find a way to scratch it, hunting in a good situation takes work, so just put it in your mind, this is what I want to do, and pursue it, and don't let yourself get caught up in trophies, just meat hunting and the experience. In our state there are a lot of day leases, hunt for 2-4 days for x amount per day, but most of these are dry holes.
Best of luck.