If it were me, I'd get a gps, a few sandwiches, some water and hunt dark to dark if you can. I'd go a few times with the objective of covering ground, noting things like funnels, feed, sign, etc. I'd take stands periodically based on fresh sign say for up to an hour, but I'd move more than stand.
During these first hunts if you put a guy on stand in a spot that your planned route may bump a deer to, that can work real well.
Once I had a good feel for the land and the deer movements, I'd set a few stands. If you and your dad both sit stands for a couple hours and at a predetermined time one guy to moves to the other guy, this can often get deer moving toward the remaining stander. Then you can move to a new stand, and often bump deer back to the stander you just left. Musical stands if you will.
You have nearly a square mile, have fun with it.