I hunt 20+ nights a month, bright, dark, cloudy, whatever. Don't usually go out in hard rain.
Cover several thousand acres over 15-20 square miles.
This allows me to monitor several groups that aren't related.
I don't "hunt the moon", this is just observations.
I just see more, earlier in the evening, under a bright moon.
Yeah, it's really hard to quantify it because they are so random.
The solunar table seem to apply more to fishing than game, in my experience.
Last night's bang-flop.