As said above, an experienced hunter is good to learn from - and that is not me LOL. I remember when I started hunting I made every mistake in the book, but I kept at it and learned from talking to local hunters and reading books. The best author I have come across is J Eberhart, he has a few books out regarding bow hunting pressured whitetails - if you decide to bow hunt, he is a bit extreme but I follow about 1/2 of his advice and have experienced much better results.
I would also start managing the property as best as you can on a year round basis, there is a lot of good info about managing food plots, deer sanctuaries, and deer management on the net. You will also learn a lot about deer behaviour watching them throughout the year, and by hunting season you will be prepared for hunting instead of scouting.
I just finished planting some 2 yr old hybrid white oaks which should be dropping acorns in 7 years, I had planted some apple trees last year along with clover and some other ground cover. My hunting trees (about 10) are cleared out in spring, not fall, to allow time for the deer to acclimatize. This allows me to have multiple trees ready to go depending on the time of year and wind direction.
Good luck, let us know how you do.