So I've been hunting a bit here lately . . . and I have not gotten lucky yet. No worries, but I just wonder if I could be more productive. There is a constant battle within my head, I just can't make up my mind . . . so I will ask the experts.
The little WMA I am hunting is pretty small, 169 acres to be exact. It is surrounded by National Parks Service land, that no one can hunt. I am almost 99.9% sure they are bedding in there, lol.
So my homework says that they like to cross into the WMA and feed, and bed in the NPS land. So that is great I found the corners to be at, no worries. The constant battle inside my head is go in before dark and set up in some natural cover, or wait until shooting light and still hunt it??
If it were a new moon it would be no question, they would be coming from the NPS land at daylight, my Intel is proof of that. But I have no Intel on this spot with a practically full moon. So what do you guys say?