I have been using trail-cameras for about 10 years now in pressured and non-pressured areas, some with alot of feed and then none at all. Alot goes in to when they move, pressure, food source, etc. Even the amount of light they have during the night (moon) seems to affect them a little. I've always noticed they move mainly at night during warmer months until it starts getting cool to cold. When things start to frost they come out more in the daylight. And when the rut hits, all bets are off. They move all times of day chasing does. Best thing to do is go hunting when you can, and enjoy it while you're there.
Last edited by huntinyoung; 06-27-2011 at 04:35 AM.