C.Killmaster
Georgia Deer Biologist
People hunt them in many states outside of Georgia. But because they are exotic (most commonly New Zealand) they have to be hi fenced type hunts. They are about 3 times the size of a whitetail deer and for trophy hunters (which I am not, presently) they make a far more impressive trophy than almost any other. Reportedly, they were only hunted by royalty in times past.
Also, they are said to be far better tasting than whitetail.
Honestly I would look into a late season cow elk hunt in a western state like Colorado. Tags are $500 for adults and $100 for youth, they are bigger than red deer, taste as good or better, and are native and free-ranging. In the late season they get pushed out of the mountains and onto private farms and pastures. From what I've heard from locals, you can drive around until you spot a herd and then pretty easily get permission to hunt them since the landowners consider them competition for their livestock.