Get the address of the property. Then go to
www.topo.com or
www.usgs.gov.
These sites will guide you through the maps that encompass your area.
Deer use terrain features in the same way no matter where you are in the US.
They will use elevation changes to hide, bed, and travel.
The topo will give you a great starting point. look for funnels, saddles, and ridges.
The aerial photo will show you the big picture. (Hardwoods vs Softwoods, logging roads, etc... You will probably need to get a stereo scope to view the aerials in great deatil($10-30$ for a basic pair). Your local Barnes and Noble or library will have easy to read books on The how to' s of reading a topo map.
When you get the hang of it you can take coordinants from your topo map and input them directly into a GPS unit. All of these steps and scouting if done on foot would take a week. You will have it done before you step into the woods.
Remember these are great scouting starting points. You will still need to find the best ambush spot.
Also take advantage of
www.weather.com they will give you the wind direction on a daily basis. take this into account when approaching your selected area' s.
Hope this helps and good luck!