Drive around and look for deer. Anywhere you have access to hunt. Look for them crossing the road or areas where they are feeding. If you see one crossing, try to figure out why. If it's early morning they could be heading towards bedding. In the evening, towards food. Scout both sides of the road and look for trails, droppings, scrapes and rubs. At least this way, you know there are deer in the area.
Here are some things that I find, make my life easier hunting. Not necessary but I highly recommend: Something to get in a tree. Climber, lock on stand, saddle whatever you like but it's way easier hunting out of a tree. Spot and stalk is about impossible where I hunt. GPS app for your phone. I've used Onx for years and it has absolutely made me a better hunter. It's great for e scouting and marking points of interest. I love looking back on data from previous years. There are some free options out there too. A couple cheap trail cams. If you think a spot looks good, the camera will show you really quickly if you are right or not. Always hunt the wind and be mindful of how you access a spot to hunt. I don't believe in any of the scent control products. I've tried a bunch and since I stopped using them and only hunt when the wind is good, I see way more deer. Scout a lot.
My favorite Youtube channels: The Hunting Beast, The Hunting Public and Catman Outdoors. Good book, Mapping Trophy Bucks by Brad Herndon
Hope this helps.