I don't look at pressure in a statewide sense. One area, say 2 sq. miles, can be heavily pressured, while just a few more miles away the pressure can be MUCH less heavy. This is my experience at least in Central IL. It seems that around here there are a lot of small(relatively) properties with hunters on all of them, with every once in a while a large, secluded tract with very low pressure that becomes a 'local' deer hunting utopia.
This is how it is with myself and a friend of mine. We scout together, hang stands together, and have very similar hunting styles. I hunt small pressured grounds with other people/neighbors nearby, he has a lot to himself. These 2 areas are roughly 15 miles away, as a crow flies. He sees the same large deer throughout the season, I rarely see the same bucks twice. We're in our mid 20's, he has 5 deer between 125-150", I have 1.
Well said ilcoyote. State has nothing to do with pressure. An area within a state is closer to the truth.
As far as the Q Gary..
I think a mature deer can be patterned in any state. But it has to be the right mature deer. Some bucks are extremely hard to pinpoint any pattern from while others are much easier.. it's just the way it is. Different personalities.
Good luck with Mr mass.