So just to be clear, you have only access to the woods where he beds, not to the adjacent field where he feeds, correct?
I'd be curious if he beds there the rest of the day, too. You perhaps could set up an easily-accessible stand within range of his bedding area and wait until the wind is perfect---but then the issue is when do you have time to set it up while he's out of sight and your scent has time to wear off?
In the interim, I suppose you could just hunt the same stand in the morning and pattern him.
Otherwise, wait until the rut.