Doetrain don't fret it. You are learning. Although there are many deer trails where you are hunting, the deer will have main trails they use more than others going to and from bedding, food sources and water sources. You should be able to tell the difference by the amount of sign and how worn the trail is.You are going to start seeing a change in deer activity as the weather changes and rut approaches. Just keep doing what you know works which is ALWAYS play the wind, be as quiet as possible and be still. I would say the doe's are either hearing you or seeing you before they scent you. Just try a different approach, don't be where the deer think you are going to be. If the winds not right don't hunt it until it is. We as hunters are always passing up hunting spots because the wind is not right for that spot on that day, but sooner or later the wind will change making that the perfect spot to hunt. I always go by this saying: " Bust me once it's the deers fault, Bust me twice it's my fault." I'm sure you get the meaning. Find the main deer trails set-up about 20 yards away and you should be successful. Good luck!
Live it up! Doug