I learned deer hunting on my own, there was gun season and bow season when I started, no M/L season. Guns were bucks only, archery was either sex, this was before tree stands came on the scene. I didn't know anything about deer hunting or scouting and pretty much walked out in the woods and sat down hoping something would come by. Back then if you killed a doe, you caught a lot of flak from bucks only crowd.
A few years later the doe populations got out of hand and the state instituted an either sex M/L hunt to get people to kill does, we all bought a M/L and our freezers loved us for it.
We had a good MGT area but access required a strong going 4X4 so I bought a jeep, this was before quads as well. On one of my sit down in the woods gun trips a spike walked by and I killed him, my first deer. I missed a lot of deer with my bow off the ground, I didn't know about picking a spot.
It took a number of years to put things together where I was consistently successful. I found you can get away from the crowd if you go deep enough into the woods. I used to do a lot of "scout" hunting, I would go into the woods and set up my stand in a likely place to just observe. Quite often I would see deer movement but not close enough for a shot. I would move my stand the next day and often kill the deer I saw previously.
I joined a lot of clubs over the years, some good, some populated by jerks completely devoid of any hunting ethics. My best clubs were small ones with less than a dozen members. I found that in most clubs 90% of the members don't know how to hunt and only sit in shooting houses, I had all the rest of the land to myself and couple of other guys who actually knew how to hunt. We killed the bulk of the deer on the club land.
Hunt small game to learn the land, squirrel season usually opens before deer season, take your 22 and have some fun learning where to hunt.