I have been west of there. There is a lot of open country where I was and the deer move a lot. Sitting on a high spot, you can see deer movement, but unless you can shoot 300-400 yards, all these deer are not really good for anything. . except, maybe creating a plan for a future sit.
I would scout and find a draw that has good timber and hunt that.
I found much more identifiable movement thru these. They use and follow trails here and can be hunted. They seemed to tend to come out to hay and other fields in the evening. A draw that they use to enter the field would be a good location. Consider a ground blind, especially a ghillie suit to be able to hunt where there are no trees. They often make use of the hay bales in the fields, which could make a good blind site too. Maybe take some camo cloth along and drape it across some bales.
A water source might be a good location to find as well this year.
I have heard that they had a bout with EHD this year and have been asking folks to turn in their tags for a refund if they want.
ChuckC