you'll find quality deer hunting anywhere you go in this state and no matter which piece of public land you end up on, chances are there is going to be someone else there. not that it's a bad thing, but if you're looking for your own area to hunt, chances are slim you'll have all of the land to yourselves. I would probably look for an area in the southwestern part of the state. lightly populated and plenty of deer around. I'd also look for marshland. Alot of guys don't like to wear waders when hunting and will opt to hunt higher ground. Deer absolutely love marshes! They're not the easiest to hunt, but it's worth the effort and once the guns start blazing around the adjacent woods, I can guarantee the deer will be running towards the marsh to seek refuge. If you can't find any suitable marshland, look for an area with a creek that runs through the property. It's amazing how many guys won't cross a creek to access a primo piece of land. Or you could always head to the northwoods for a true wisconsin deer hunting experience. Just watch out for the wolves!
btw...Rifles aren't allowed in all areas of WI, so make sure to check the regulations!