ORIGINAL: huntingson
After being pressured for so long, often deer will become more nocternal this late in the season. This lends itself towards hunting the routes connecting bedding areas with food sources. If you know the places the deer are most likely bedding and you know how they access the field, then you are all set. If it were me, I would hunt as close to the bedding area as I could without bumping them out of bed getting to the stand.
As always in this sport, it sounds a lot easier than it really is.
Anyone with two nice bucks in two different states is not allowed to post on these thread

If you have three like some other member I know, do not even click on it[8D]
I do agree with the post above. I have seen deer movement early this late season. I can not explain it, but I have see deer around 2:00 PM on the move.