OK....so Rob/PA was here turkey hunting (don't wanna hear about our 'mahhhing' at a bird[:@]

) this spring....and we saw a great little spot for a stand. We had deer come down a fence line.....1/2 IN the woods....1/2 walking the tree line. Call it what you will, intuition, guess, ????.....I'm wanting to get in there opening day morning.
The fields on both sides of the road are beans, now (check that....edit....the one to the left of the road is beans. The field above that stand is beans. The field below the stand is open grassland). I went through there yesterday morning at 5:30....and they were in the field to the left of the road. Perfect.
So....Deer should be coming from that direction (as they did when Rob and I were hunting). They could either come inside the tree line or out, though.....so setting up for a north or south wind is a roll of the dice. West wind? OK....but that's blowing right towards the direction theyll likely be coming from. East wind? OK....but that's blowing right towards their bedding area.
So how do you hunt this. I can approach it from the north, and get in undetected. I've got that covered. I won't have a problem with that.
The stand site I'm talking about is the first one on the right of the road. I'll be a bit more to the west than it depicts....but I can cover inside the tree line and the field edge, from there.
Whatcha think?