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on or around the full moon phase
During the daylight, animals tend to be less active. Thus, moon phase can accurately predict the deer activity. Darkness cover feels safer for animals and that time most of the deers are active. When the moon is full, deers tend to be more active. Anticipating the peak of animal activity is much simpler if one understands the phases of the moon. The phases of the moon affect the deer mating patterns and therefore, in any deer hunting it is stated that deers are easier to locate during the moon phase. The breeding season determines the traveling patterns of the deer and finding more than one deer is quite easy during this time. So, you can lure the bucks during a full moon phase. Planning ahead and hunting by moon phase can thus be fruitful.
Not so much. Subject of intense debate.
Artemis is often symbolized by a bow and arrow, as she is the goddess of the hunt and wilderness in Greek mythology. Deer and a crescent moon are also associated with her as symbols.
crescent
If the objective is down an animal while hunting, then weather that exposes the animal's hide is best. A hunting environment with fresh snow enables hunters to more easily spot the deer as well as identify their movement. I say the best days are right before any kind of hard change in weather. If it has been raining for days and then the sun is supposed to be out, you better be ready and in your stand. and vice versa, if a bad fron of anykind is moving in, be in your stand until it hits! Also, snow on the ground is a great idea, but here in NC the season is over b4 it ever snows! And a really honest opinion is any day that you can hunt is the best day to hunt!
At dinner time......he he Now...while the Moon is bright late at night..or after dark. When the moon phase changes, it will be earlier.. making for some good whitetail deer hunting
New Moon.
The Moon's phase is New Moon.
Full Moon -> Waxing gibbous phase -> First quarter phase -> Waxing crescent phase -> New moon -> Waning crescent phase -> Last quarter phase -> Wanning gibbous phase -> Full Moon
A waxing Moon can be seen when the Moon is larger in the sky, and is moving from the new Moon phase, and into the full Moon phase. A waning Moon is seen when the Moon is visibly smaller in the sky, and is moving from the full Moon phase, and into the new Moon phase.
New Moon Phase