Welcome, the information that KSWILD has provided is sound. Another thing to keep in mind is the trails that you are hunting. Early on in my hunting career, I would find these "Cow path" made by deer and think Wow, this is a sure thing. Very rarely did the work for me personally. The more heavily used trails always seem to be used more at night. Find the food sources (They change through the season) and the bedding areas. Set up down wind of the trails that offer edge and protection and you will not be disappointed. Funnels, pinch points and inside corners of fields are always worth taking a look at. Have as many stands as possible to account for different winds. Most of all, keep hunting and enjoy your time outdoors. Be safe.