You' d have a better chance at seeing pink elephants being chased by 8 foot clowns than you would have at seeing deer.
Not to get you down, but this holds true for where I hunt at least. Our property is a 40 acre cedar swamp surrounded by farm land and hardwoods. Nice place to hunt you would think any time of the season. I' ve hunted this piece of land for 20 years now and traditionaly, if you haven' t got a deer out of there from Oct 1 through about Nov 17th (gun goes from Nov 15-30), the chances of seeing a deer for the rest of the year are really slim.
It always certainly depends on weather too. If it' s realy cold, deer movement should be better prior to sunset and shortly after sunrise. But for the most part, deer go completely nocturnal after having been pushed and shot at for two weeks straight. (Can you tell I haven' t got a deer yet this season?)