Boogieman1 wrote:Will also add there is only 2 types of mature bucks in the real world that most of us hunt.
1.) the mounted beauties that grace our dens
2.) the nocturnal ones.
They are all highly nocturnal other wise they are dead shortly after 2nd birthday in most heavy hunted regions.
Takes something special to get a old pressure buck moving in daylight on pressured ground. So I assure you that you are not alone in your quest to kill a nocturnal buck. But I stick to my previous answer. When the time is right does he move in daylight in the place you hunt? Or do you need to write him off and find another that does. If u don’t know for certain you are just peeing in the wind and hoping. Hoping is for folks who play the Lotto. Knowing is what separates the killers from the excuse makers.
caught him only once during the day and that was on November 8th before rut started in 2019.. ill draw the trail he was taking and where exactly the camera caught him. maybe my best bet would be too locate some good doe bedding and set up downwind of the beds around the dates he shows up every year.