BTW, I have seen deer in the plains but almost always when on a motorcycle. It is a different situation as the element of speed provides an elevated likely hood of seeing wild life. They must know you are coming but don't anticipate how fast you will arrive. On foot, I can't recall seeing a deer in the plains. For all you hunters, not to worry, I only take the motorcycle in the woods on Sundays during hunting season.
When exploring the plains recently (on foot) I came across something interesting: I was deep in on a deer path when I came across a large piece of plywood (about 6' x 3') covering a hole. It was on a rise near the path. I lifted the board, hoping that a body wasn't under it, to find an empty hole below. It was obvious from some tree clearing along the path that this was a deer blind. Probably an alternative to a tree stand in the absence of suitable trees in the area. Is this legal? I guess it is no different that a tree stand. I had never seen this technique before. it reminded me of a battle ground fox hole.
Jeff