Our farm is a transition area, so we don't hold a lot of deer. Regardless of how I tried to access certain areas of the farm early in my hunting ventures there, I bumped deer almost every time I went in. I was hunting A LOT too and that hurt me in the long run. Staying out of the woods during October mornings not only keeps you from bumping deer, but from burning the place out in general. Less seat time in early and mid-October equates to better hunting when it comes down to crunch time. At least that's what I have seen from altering strategies over the past few seasons.