arrow_slinger32,
Looks like you have some nice hunting ground. Myself, I'd be hunting the spots I've marked on your map. Everyone has given great advice, If you can find a spot or two where the deer cross the road & river/creek your well on your way to busting a nice buck. After you've located these crossings find where they fork off into different directions, then look for any light trails that cross them in the opposite direction. These lightly used trails will be from bucks cross checking the main trail's for hot doe's, what you want to do is setup your stand to the southeast of the buck's trail at about 15-20yrds. Buck's travel these routs all year & you never know when one might come by looking to get a drink before going to feed. The stand to the West near the road also looks like a great crossing spot & the place to be during the rut, doe's get nervous during the rut & like to travel, any hot doe that crosses there is going to have bucks following them.
Another good reason to setup on or near the river/creek is 1) Before & after a deer feeds they will usually get a drink before bedding. 2) Bucks like to travel along waterways scent checking main trails looking for hot does. 3) Low bottom ground will usually be one of the last spots with fresh growth near & around them for deer to graze on. 4) It provides a near silent way of accessing your stand without leaving much human scent & spooking the deer.
You can learn a lot from a good Ariel photo & a topo map, it helps if they are generally the same size. That way you can find the high ground & the most likely spots for trails & bedding areas without ever having to actually step foot into the woods.
Good Luck, Phil B.