RE: How to not jump deer?
Dude, straight up, in my opinion, if you are hunting a new area and not jumping deer, I'd be worried!
That's the nice thing about this time of year. Get out, learn it, hang stands, and stay out until you are ready to hunt. It will give them plenty of time to calm back down, and that's just part of the deal. Heck, one of the best hunters I know will sometimes go into areas during the season to purposely "bump" bucks from they're beds so he can tell where they are bedding. He'll then go back a couple days later and hunt the stand he hung right when he bumped the buck the first time! He's killed some pigs, so I'm listening.....
I was out today and bumped a few deer on a new piece. Learned 2 bedding areas in the process, and scouted as soon as I did for future November rut stands. Bumping deer is just part of the deal, unless you already have a very good knowledge of the area. The more I scout, the better I do because I'm on the deer, and use the fresh sign to dicate where I hunt.