Many hunters buy their own hunting land because they're fustrated. No luck in public land, rules with their buddies spots, family fueds over who, where, and what on hunting.
Deer diseases just add fustration. The people who can buy on a whim, or the folks who need to turn maybe into yes will be impacted. Smaller sized parcels, like 20-40 acre spots will likely increase in value.
IF someone own a large tract, looking into making it subdivideable. A open plot area in each division, a shared driveway if needed to subdivide. I'd think ahead in those terms. In NY, smaller spots command more money in certain areas. Areas within reasonable driving distance to large economic centers, large tracts can command higher value. People have the dough and the competition in the market to buy large isolation. These folks, atleast by me have little intrst in hunt, more vacation or retirement homes.
It's not what it's worth, it's what people can afford.....