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South east of Loggers Point works as well, but they end up all over the map.
Do not ignore Rougarou Bayou as the north part has whitetail, and there are no other animals up there competing for the call slot.
South island of Whitehart island is great as dense with whitetail, but low view range.
Settlers Creek seems to be the last pick in most categories. But it is good for whitetail as well.
as a beginner its quite a way to walk first, but on the way you could already find one.
red feather falls and whiteheart island (both in the south) are also fine.
but remember, every hunt they all spawn random and roam random across the map. you may have bad luck, or you find them somewhere else too.
SC being 0 makes sense because I hardly know anyone that plays SC regular.
I'd say WHI bottom Island is great for Whitetail more than RFF, RFF feels too empty at times and WT can see really far out in the see through foliage so hunting on WHI is actually more benefit to the hunter getting closer to WT than RFF it's too open.
RFF for run and gun.
WHI for stealth game play.
Link: https://thehunter.fandom.com/wiki/Settler_Creeks
Scroll down on page and look at "animal map" you see WT spawns everywhere on that map compared to any other map that has WT.