On October 20th right before a storm, I hiked into a clearcut and found a doe beginning to come out into the clearcut to feed. I watched this doe for almost 30 mintues. She didnt even move just kept scanning the clearcut for hunters. Finally she started to come out and behind her was another deer. I heard a low short grunt and knew she was being pushed by a buck. They snuck around me into the clearcut but exposed themselves along a small ridge. This offered me the shot I was looking for and I was able to seal the deal.
From this experience I have tried to pay attention to time of year, weather, wind and the deer body language and vocalizations.