I like Kirk's suggestion best.
Only problem possibly with that, having watched deer in PA and MD pick off other guys was they ghost our around by 40,50, 80 yards...hard to set up for that which is dependent on each deer's experience, let alone those that just melt back the way they came and take an alternate route!
Another is that at times, it's good to stay lower, and in leaf cover... I often found it hard to find good cover in areas I hunted...at any height
Conifers are a bear to get into, cut limbs and sap runs. On some public lands, it's not allowed!
Finding that special location where you can have front and back cover is curious. I've had interesting success as low as 10' off the ground where I was shielded from the trail I was watching by lower vegetation.
I've also then had the experience where a wad of deer came along from behind me and picked me off.
There is a reason they're NOT extinct!