Do deer move more at dawn or dusk?
Dusk produces more observable movement than dawn outside the rut, especially on food sources, because evening thermals pull scent down and deer feed reliably before bedding for the night. During the rut, the gap closes — dawn becomes equally productive, and midday produces the most mature-buck encounters.
Pre-rut and rut: dawn and midday sits compete with evening, and seeking-phase mornings are some of the highest-percentage hunts of the year. Outside the rut: evening on food, morning on bedding-area edges with quiet access.
This is why all-day rut sits work — the dawn-dusk rule that governs October hunting collapses during peak breeding. See state rut date pages for the windows when midday and dawn pay off equally.