RE: "Too many locations"?
I think having more hunting land is like playing alot of other sports and the problem of stepping out of your personal limitations....for example, a pitcher has a good fast ball and slider.....that is his bread and butter. Then he tries to get cute during the most critical times of the game with other pitches he knows so so and gets creamed. He doesn't know all the little fine details of those other pitches, although he does "know" them in average practice/theory. Same with hunting, you get too fancy and try to overanalyze/overplay/only look at the big picture and hunt too many spots and not focus on the fine details of the places you hunt, you get burned by wasting your time on the dead spots.