Find the food source, and you'll find the does. If the area you hunt has alot of hunting pressure, the food sources will appear to "dry" up shortly after the opener. In this case, the deer are likely coming into the food sources after dark. Set up along travel routes 50 to 100 yards back from where the does are entering the field/food. They will likely arive at your stand site prior to darkness and you've got 'em.
Rattling occassionally works. The does come more out of curiousity IMO.
I've also heard of some hunters having succes with predator calls.....the does comes to protect the other prey animal and drive off the predator...in theory. Personally, I've only seen it work with Mule deer does. Could be worth a try.
Good luck.