I have always hunted clear cuts and still hunted timber and have had great success, but a tactic I picked up last year (in addition to everything that's been listed) was I think from Fishnfur was to find a stretch of overgrown or rarely used logging road that has 6-10 year old reprod on either side and sit on it. Sit on the high side with a 200-300 yard lane and just sit it waiting for deer to cross back and forth. I was out hunting last year in late October mid day and figured I'd try it out after reading about it on here the night before. I walked a string of estrus down the road and sat in a camp chair with a shooting stick and within 30 minutes there were 6 deer that crossed the road, 2 being bucks. I will try that tactic a bit this year as well - I was surprised at how well it worked. Just something to keep in your arsenal if you get tired of beating the brush and want a more relaxing hunt.