I’m with Pappy sort of. Your best chance of shootings deer in a spot is the first time you hunt it. That said, there is a first time each year...each big weather change...each rut etc. So, I shot a big 8 in Ohio in a spot I call “the rock.” I’ve rarely hunted there when I haven’t seen a decent buck. That said, there have been a few times I’ve hunted there...1st time that year...1st time since seeing the rut kick in...that I’ve seen and heard nothing. Had one of those times been my first sit and I gave up on it, I’d have missed out on a lot of incredible close encounters. If I finds good looking spot, I’ll pick a tree, makes plan, and hunt it when Ican or when I think it’s going to be a good day. If I get skunked, I might decide to give it one more go, as a spot that has a lot of sign ineluctable will not be bypassed two or three days straight. IfI still get skunked, I’ll hit elsewhere until something major changes...Brit weather, moon, or rutting activity. Also, since 2009, I spend all day in the stand, and if I can’t, I spend as much time as possible. If you are hunting a spot with lots of sign and only hunting in the afternoons and not seeing anything...might be more of a morning or midday spot. So don’t necessarily give up on it.