RE: "Too many locations"?
Jeff, when I was just starting out bow hunting I went thru many different properties for various reasons. At the time I thought that it was a curse. I would just get to learning a piece then I would have to start all over. Looking back now I realize it was really a blessing. It forced me to learn to read new areas and my learning curve went up faster then others who only knew how to hunt their woods. As long as you don't second guess yourself, having more options is a great thing. As you grow, your success may dip slightly but in the end it will pay off. I love getting up in the dark, going out and checking the wind, then as I'm eating breakfast going thru all the possible stand locations I could hunt then picking one.
One more thing: I have spots that I won't hunt until the rut hits. I stay out. period. Your old honey hole may be a spot to do that. With other options you could do that now.