RE: just moved, need a little public hunt land help...
You could also try mapping services thathavetopographical maps, topos show every parcel of public land, including secluded smaller forestries that may not be commonly known. I've hunted many such small gems with little or no competition, but bring your map and a GPS with you, most of them border private property and it's very hard to convince an irate landowner that you're not on his property without them. I once got kicked off of a good spot with a plat map in my hand because I couldn't prove that I was outside of his boundary line.