I would say flats for myself and just off the downwind side of them preferably where it drops off steep, not so much dead on the flat. And real subtle ones on skinny points make a great crossing place for them and they’re still small enough a bigger deer will utilize it. Convergence of multiple terrain features in a small area is the real winner. Secondary points running off into/around a flat really perks my interest. Hard to put it in words sometimes, you walk off into a place and you just know it’ll happen there by how it sets up. I love big public ground….something about it gets in your blood.