Here are some of the spots I would look at. I focused on edges and corners, any time two or more types of vegetation or terrain meet you got a decent starting point for a stand site. If nothing else, they allow for a good field of vision for you to see exactly where deer are moving. One thing that would help is topo map to look at as well. There were a couple spots that looked like they may be old creek beds and those would be decent spots to set up along as they make great travel routes.