Here in N GA I killed most of my deer for years during bow season, saving a buck tag for the rut.
Before I started giving up my bowseason for deer to chase bears, most of the deer I killed were in the last our of the day.
Depends on how close you hunt to the bedding area. If you hunt on the edge of a food source, then the last 15 munutes was the magic time, if you hunted in funnels, then the last 30 to 45 minutes were prime, and if you hunted close to the bedding area, the last hour was the bewitching hour.
Moon phase at that time really didn't seem to matter as the head, normally 90 degrees or more as the high, over ruled as they were still in the summer pattern down here.
When the acorns fall and its hot this late, the last hour is the time to be on alert. I tried to get in the last 2 hours of the day, that way I'm settled, and haven't busted any deer on the way in.
Good luck.