RE: help me pick a spot guys
What Cayugad suggested is the best way to approch any spot you plan to hunt, get out there any watch them and try to figure out their pattern.
One of the spots I hunt whitetails in is similar to what you have there. My family and I have shot many deer in a spot almost exactly like thesmall finger of field on the south end of the area on you map. If I was scouting the area I would try setting up in a treeon the SW end of the finger of woods between the small field and middle field where I could see back to the E/NE ends of both fields (as well as theopen areasof the feilds) and watch for deer movement. Then determine the best places to put stands based on movement patterns and possible wind directions.
I also noticed what looks like water both north and west of the property. The strip of woods between the north field and middle field could be a travel route to the water to the west. The property i hunt has several of these overgrown fence/ditch lines and the deer love to use them for bedding areas too. In fact my brother and I have shot several deer by hunting them like quail along those strips of overgrowth. We each get on a side and walk slowly along about 5 to 10 feet out from the edge, often getting within 10 to 20 yards of the deer before they jump up and try to get away. They always end up running out in front of one of us and most of the time we can get a shot. It can get quite exciting when one jumps out 10 feet in front of you.