I swear they know when hunting season is coming. In my county they move into the rural neighborhoods adjacent to the areas around the Kanawha valley, and sometimes into town (lots of oak and walnut mast to feed on).
More seriously, check the maps here:
https://www.mapwv.gov/huntfish/map/?v=hunt
Eastern counties have the best chances of bringing some venison home. Pocahontas, Webster, Pendleton, Randolph, Tucker, and Grant are always good. Preston is mountainous, but has no public forests, so hunting is often ask the owner.
But not to say that the forests close by many of the cities and towns in the west and southwest counties are not available.
I've had deer in the state forests and parks in Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Jackson, and Putnam counties walk right up to me as if they were tame and had no fear. And it was always somewhere I couldn't shoot them and get them into the freezer.
We've had deer culls in Charleston for several years now, usually archery, and there is bound to be another this year.