Part of your problem are your pictures... Meaning you are moving all over the area you are hunting leaving scent all over and disturbing the environment... Deer live there 24/365... They KNOW when something isn't right... Your best chance to get a deer is to slip into an area, put up a stand and hunt it... Each subsequent use of that stand diminishes your chance of success... Remember the deer are patterning you too! They will generally figure out your movement BEFORE you figure out theirs. We hunt in the North and are blessed with a lot of land, but fewer deer... We do not hunt from the same stand location twice in a single season... We move every morning and every evening... This way we can't be patterned... And score consistently... Wind is your best friend and worst enemy (scent-lok type products help but nothing is fool proof). If I were you, I would move closer to (but not in) the bedding area, and away from the food source... You may see fewer deer this way, but they will be more relaxed, closer, shootable... But "TI" is critical... Don't give up, get out. It takes time to learn deer behaviour... Read all you can, but it takes years to apply it... Keep at it... When you do score the satisfaction will be proportionate to the effort you put into it.