Little bucks, earlier AM and afternoon. Big ones I see chasing early AM, early evening, but I've seen a bunch cruising during the seeking time of year from 10-2. They are usually alone, and they are all I usually see so it can get lonely. This is in both heavily hunted MI, and Illinois and Indiana. They wait until does are bedded and then go look for them. They cross trails does use and check bedding areas. I have some stands we've killed and seen giants from that look like ridiculous spots and are overlooked. Usually it takes a little work to discover the hidden gems, and lots of hours on stand. Last year I killed a 5 yr old at 4:20PM and my bud a 4 yr old at 12PM. Different states but repeatable most years for sightings. IMO you have to really want to see the big ones to sit that long. My bud doesn't get to his stand until 9 AM after we worked out travel patterns. Now that's a great nights sleep!! I use different theories and tactics depending on the state and area hunted. I won't sit that long unless it's Nov 4-12 and 15-?? It can be unproductive.