I would definitely agree you should find where the bedding and feeding areas are and set up on travel routes in between. There are some classic looking travel routes in your map, but without knowing if there is any reason for them to take it you can't be sure from looking at an aerial. Boots on the ground is what is needed as someone else said.
Here are some examples (white lines) on your map of what may be some travel corridors. But there has to be some reason for them to travel along those routes in day time to make them good hunting spots, so that requires understanding the locations of bedding and feeding areas and how they travel to and from them.