RE: Land to hunt in CT
Mike Hill is right but for one thing. It takes more than shoe leather. It takes luck and personal connections. or lots of money to buy your own property. In this state the day is long past when you could knock on a door and with a little polite conversation get permission to hunt (and that was for small game as there was no deer hunting until about 30 years ago). Offering work sounds good, but the farmers I deal with (I got permission via a family friend) don't want any uninsured amateurs messing around on their property. So unless you are a licensed tradesman, that won't work. Of course, you could always offer money.
My suggestion is to be patient and be alert for leads. Talk to people and cultivate relationships. Look in odd places. One good person to talk with could be your vet (I give mine vension steaks every year), especially if he / she does any large animal work. Another person to cultivate could be the owner of the LOCAL (not Walmart or the supermarket - remember this is all about social ties) feed store owner who sells you dog food and gardening stuff. They may also sell to farmers or other landowners.
Also join local organizations. Go to local gunshops. Etc.