Cold front
I’ve been hunting an older mature buck on a trail close to his bedding area. He consistently moves 35 minutes after sunset and I’ve only once seen him after sunrise. There is a cold front coming this week and I read that the day after a cold front hits when the temperatures are low and the air pressure is high is the best time to switch and try a morning hunt. Anyone have experience with this? I’m wondering if I should hunt that morning or stick with evenings and hope he comes out a few minutes earlier? Rut still far away, I’m in South Georgia.