Hey, so I've been trying to wrap my head around just picking out a piece of state land (or at least that is what we call it back East), and head there to scout. Back home I had an online interactive mapping guide that showed you the exact boundaries of state land. Then you would drive over and see state land signs along the borders. Very simple.
Is there a difference between State and Public land out here? I checked out the GOHunt interactive mapper and it will show me Elk areas, Deer areas, which really just outline a huge area including towns. However I could not find a way to layer out state land. Is the "Wildlife Areas" layer supposed to be State or Public land? Or should I just be looking at State Forests here?
Also found some maps you can buy online such as Major Public Lands Map, although the cover says State Trust Lands. Just so confusing to me. Is that really what I should be looking at? I just want to drive somewhere, within 2 hours away and scout. Why is it so difficult! I'm such a tourist!

PS: I am looking for areas you can just walk into. I do have a Discover Pass. I do not want to access places you need to pay or check in at stations etc.. Just some good ol large tracts of land where you won't see hikers, bikers, trails or even that much deer. A place you have to make your own trail.