We own right at 100 acres in SE Ohio and in a perfect world you could buy land that is secluded from everyone, but down there every swinging you know what deer hunts, especially during gun season. You will have people hunt right on the boundary and you will have trespassers. That's just the way it is down there. In my area, we have very few fields, mostly all wooded. My uncle just got done buying 5 acres backing up to ours that is flat and we are eventually going to turn it into a food plot. It is nice having YOUR own land to hunt on. This piece of property has been in our family now for over 20 years and I love hunting on it. Lots of deer and turkey. We have 3 neighbors who have land butting up to ours, 2 out of the 3 hunts, the other one says that their land is a "preserve". I am guilty for hunting right on properties lines, in fact the deer I shot this season fell right on the line. Isn't that where the best hunting is at?