Hi and welcome. I don't have any advice for you other than this. I am assuming time and money are an issue? With this in mind hunting is not your best pick. If you live near a grocery outlet, wallmart, or some sort of discount supermarket you can get more meat for your dollar than spending that money on a deer hunt. Deer hunting is a sport, and is not cost effective. I have spent hundreds of dollars on deer hunts and been skunked. Probably could have bought half a beef for what I spent. Deer hunting is never a guarantee, and most hunters that have a honey hole worked very hard to find it and won't advertise it as it only invites every hunter that reads it, thus ruining his honey hole. If someone does give you advice, it might be someone playing a cruel prank on you and sending you to an area known to not produce game. I personally don't know any area's and finally this year have the time to hunt. So, I'm going camping, and hunt while I enjoy the camping. If I score some meat, bonus, if not..OK. Sorry if this not much help, but I am going out blind as you are. I am going out a few days early though to do a little scouting around to see if where I am hunting looks promising. If your really wanting to just provide meat for family and money is an issue, If I were you I would spend the money on meat from the store. License, tag, ammo, suplies, gas, at the least cost you 300.00 I surmise. Best of luck to you and your Mom should you decide to hunt. Prepare with safety in mind, and bad weather. Take care..