I have found from past experiences have been to try a hunt the South facing ridges. Get up high and get in there early and try to sit as long as possible. I have been in the stand on these types of places for a good hour or so before daylight and not had any action until after 10pm but have also been sitting there at first light and have the deer start moving through. You never know. Also on the flat parts. Look for any terrain or vegetation differences in the cut. I have a flat that I like to hunt and all it has is a very slight rise in the topography that the deer relate to when they travel across it heading from point A to point B.