The search area on rockslide will be your friend.
New hunters are needed in this sport. The guys that have responded have some valuable insight for you. Do you have real woods experience? Have you read the thread, cheap stuff that works? DIY gear mods? Now if you are the buy once cry once type, go to the Gear forum and roam around.
There have been many self-taught hunters, you don't have to have a mentor, it helps. It is going to be your attitude, persistence, and willingness to absorb what you experience and translate it into progress.
If you're young, get an app (I hate apps for this, I want it on paper, I'm old, but some apps look really cool, and they look like they start you with some useful tools and what you may want in your journal), if your young or if your old, get a small waterproof journal and pen (this is for while you're out in it), then come home and get it into a larger journal and or excel. Yep, excel, that platform will help your search when you need some info fast. All this will allow you to see it later. Do a google search, it will give you ideas of what all you may want in your journal.
Piece of advice on this, the more minute of detail you have, the better your journal. List small things like tracks sighted and where, rubs, scrapes and licking branches, major trails, garbage (yep, you need to know if others are going to be there when you get ready to hunt the spot), this is going along with all the other stuff I mentioned about googling what all to put in your journal---------big thing, list all the animals you sight at first, not just your targeted species ----- also list where an animal appeared from, was it bedded, where did it exit --- my personal (distinguishing characteristics of the animal -- look at the face, the legs, an ear for a scar, gait, etc.) ---- if you ever do get a mentor or buddy to hunt with, list them in the journal, what all you talked about and did together (you'll wish you had years down the line).
Now, why did I mention excel, it will allow you to go back and look for patterns quickly.
Excel isn't just for math nerds, hahahahaha