That is the perfect size to hunt. This is how I hunt them.
1.like stated above, try to find a place to park where nobody will think you are hunting the property or other hunters will zoom in on your truck and then you will have another hunter to contend with. I put mountain bike stickers on my truck to blend in.
2.What surrounds the properties, are there houses, farm land, fields etc. It all changes the movement.
3. Is there a food source in the wood lot? Where I hunt it is red oaks mainly with some white oaks sometimes.
4 Are they going to the woodlot to feed, bed or just passing through?
5 Find the funnels first, and mark them down. Where is the deers escape routes? Is there deer fencing around the houses? If there is then you will find a trail right along that deer fence guaranteed and your hot spot is going to be at a corner or where the fence ends. Sometimes the best spot is right inside the woodlot where a trail runs parallel with the road and another main trail will split the woodlot.
6 Get some trail cameras in some good spots and see what is happening before the season starts. Then don't over hunt the spot and know when it is safe to enter and leave. I have one woodlot that I can only hunt in the mornings since that is where they come to feed a little bit before they bed and another that is only good in the afternoons since they pass through heading to a food source in the evening.
7. Finally, if you have good sign be confident, you will be amazed the size of the bucks in these small woodlots. And don't worry if there are dogs that are behind a fence, or kids playing in yards or landscapers. The deer are used to everyday suburbia.
Good luck!