Evergreen
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It really depends on a lot an absolute lot of variables. I prefer to hunt in the mornings but I'm pretty 50/50 on deer killed a.m. and p.m. I usually prefer hardwood bottoms along a creek in the morning preferably where say your 40 yards from the creek on one side and 40 yards from a hardwood pine edge on the other, throw in a ridge or any elevation change and a small hold'm up plot and I'm liable to sit there all day. Afternoons I prefer medium to small size plots if it's warm and a spot I can see a long ways if it's a colder than normal afternoon/evening. Never had a whole lot of luck in torrential rain, but cool/cold weather spitting mist or a fog I like travel corridors/edge/staging areas/funnels almost any time of day leading to a well used food source or withing sight distance of a plot (depending on time of year and surrounding pressure depends how close I sit to that particular plot meaning if there's a lot of pressure I'm backed up off it a good ways, if there hasn't been a lot of pressure or a lot of deer killed in the area I'll sit closer to or on said plot but where I can still see funnels or travel corridors) just get out there and log some seat time, learning is half the fun