What I was asking was what is considered sunset? Is it when it disappears behind the trees when your on a hill, or when you are in a creek bottom?
If they print the time tables and tell you when to stop hunting that's a no brainer, but if they leave it up to the person viewing the sun then that would depend on where you are sitting. I know that it stays daylight longer when I'm hunting the edge of an open field than it does when I'm in the woods.
Of course Mo. is a hunter friendly state and they try to give us every oppurtunity to take our animal.
Just glancing at the time table here in Missouri as printed in the 2010 Fall Turkey and Deer hunting handbook, November 3rd for instance shows sunset at 6:07pm and 1/2 hr after that would be 6:37pm and I already know that I can't hardly see my hand in front of my face at 6:30pm so that is ample time to get er done.
Sunrise is also listed as 7:38am then 1/2 hr before that would be 7:08am, and I purposely glanced at my watch this morning when I thought it was just about enough light to ethically shoot a deer and it was 7:05am.....seems about right to me.
I'm not trying to start an arguement or anything, just explaining what I was getting at with my response to your post.
I know every state is different, this is just how my state does it.