All depends on hunting pressure on animals, weather conditions, feed, water, shelter and terrain etc. One spot I went to the other day has little hunting pressure because lots of steep bluffs mixed with big native and with big 200m long by 80m wide regeneration slips. It was a overcast day and see deer laying down and feeding in open 1pm. Sometimes I see them all hours of the day in little pockets of grassy clearings out to 1400m with good binos. I normally glass 15-20 minutes move up or down ridges and spurs over looking into new elevation levels or next basin.
Other areas only see deer in first and last light so deer stalking during the day in the sheltered bush out of the hot sun.
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