I usually hunt from a tree stand, but I don't hunt over 12 ft high. I think the extreme angles mess with my shooting too much. I have found myself hunting from the ground more in the last few years. If I am going hunting in a new place that I am not familiar with, I keep it pretty simple. I look for a hot food source, preferably a good white oak tree that is dropping acorns. If I find that and deer poop in the same area, I know that I am in an active feeding area. Deer walk the same trails pretty much every day - just like you walking the same place in your floor when you head to the refrigerator. Find a well used trail that is in a spot where the natural features force them to step in a certain spot - like a big downed tree, a steep bluff, a tangle of brush... Set your stand with the wind in your face, hopefully where it will give you that perfect quartering away shot. Most of the deer I have taken have been popping white oak acorns no more than ten steps away from me. Keep hunting into the wind and go as often as you can. You sure can't kill 'em by staying home. Good luck this year.