Books can help. So can magazines and "some" of the TV hunting shows.
This forum can help with specific questions in a more "real time" fashion.
One of my favorite books is,I don't have it with me right now but I think the title is Finding wounded deer.
Lots of good tracking info in it.
Best time to see wildlife is usually mornings and late afternoon.
Just get out there
learn from your mistakes
practice with your bow
practice with your exact hunting set up including clothes
practice with your broadheads
if you are going to hunt from a tree stand practice from a tree stand
Did I mention, practice
All the info,scouting,stand selection and hanging out here will not make the arrow go where you want. You have to practice to be able to close the deal.
Good luck
Bow hunting ROCKS!