Michael, You are correct about the changes in crops, cover, even what neighbors are doing with their properties. Lots of added variables every season. As Bucky stated, when one hunts a family farm, they have the benefit of well defined trails that lead into fields and through the pinch points/funnels etc. in the woods and, though not fool proof, one could be relatively confident where critters will travel come the fall. (Especially if there are scrapes that get hit each year or use of mock scrapes). All sorts of ways to get critters to come near your setups; decoys, water sources in close proximity to your stands, certain preferred food sources once the bow season arrives, etc. Also, putting stands up early has the advantage of being able to use them as observation stands. It doesn’t mean one can’t be mobile either. If one is restricted to public lands, one can do as Buck suggested; preclimb your anticipated trees and inspect them for bow clearance, expected shot opportunities, and safety. Scouting is a huge part of the puzzle and the more one can do that from long distance surveying, the more apt they can get a handle on where deer are entering and exiting fields, etc. Regardless, if one can keep tabs on the does in the area, come rut time, the bucks will be close by.
Best of Skill this coming Fall, Michael. Stay Safe/Shoot Straight. MT