This unit is located in the central part of the state and supports a healthy deer population along with diverse terrain types. While the northern edge features some agricultural activity, most of the unit consists of undeveloped lands that resemble sand hills. The highest concentrations of whitetails are typically found in the northern half, particularly near riparian zones and agricultural fields. Gaining access to private land may be the biggest challenge for hunters, but hunting on these properties greatly enhances the chances of success. In recent years, this area has yielded several record-book bucks, primarily from Brown and Cherry Counties.