RE: Question
JNTURK's got some good advice there. I especially like the Drury's shows because they tell you why they are doing something where they are and don't just show you lots of action. Once you understand why and how deer move the areas they do, you need to get an aerial photo of the property and study it for areas that concentrate deer (bedding areas, feeding areas, travel corridors/funnels) and concentrate on spots for your stand that maximize those areas within your effective bow range. The trail cams are a great tool for telling you when deer are using those areas, and if you're trophy hunting, who is coming and going.