I shot a buck that will hopefully go around 160" this January in WI by hunting the edge of a thick sanctuary leading to the main food source. I have watched this buck for five years and never saw him during the day. However, I knew a big snow storm was coming so I thought I'd try my luck. Sure enough, his hunger got to him and he went down a trail 20 yards in front of me well before the end of shooting light. I am now convinced you need to hunt where the deer leave the thick stuff to feed, because I have hunted over the food and have never had anything of size come out during shooting light.