I agree with what most said about not giving up on that area. Hopefully, it's large enough to relocate. The deer were there for a reason and logging usually does not move them out. They should move over to other places in the same area. This has been true in areas I have hunted.
The deer will still need cover, security, a food source, ect. I doubt they will venture into the new cuttings during daylight hours. As soon as most of the cutting is completed and new growth begins (probably next year) it will attract deer like a magnet.
Begin a new scouting plan to determine where the deer have relocated to. They should be close by.
Good Luck!