I like looking for Ridge points and pinch points. There's two big ridges that stand out to me and I would sit on the crosswind side where a buck can walk one side of the ridge and scent check both sides of the ridge. Usually 1/3 of the way down from the peak the wind will start to swirl and roll over, bucks like to travel this thermal tunnel bc it allows the walk down from the ridge peak out of sight but yet smell what's on both sides of the ridge. Imagine the wind hitting one hillside, rolling up over the top, rolling down the backside and starting to tumble and swirl 1/3 of the way down, that's where a buck wants to be! Stand placement is just as important, above the thermal tunnel in the morning and below it in the evening allowing your thermals to work best for you as well. Pinch points where the topo contours pinch down real tight are nice also if its not too steep for you. Otherwise you may have to hunt the downwind side of the pinch 1/3 of the way from the peak. This 1/3 rule of thumb from the peak really plays keep during the rut which it sounds like that's when your going. A buck can cover A LOT more ground scent checking the downwind side of a peak looking for does rather than wondering aimlessly.