Good point. In some places I hunt blacktails I do the same thing. It really depends on where you are. In open country, I like getting up high prior to light, but in the thick stuff, there really isn't a point unless you already know where a big one lives and have to move in the dark just to be closer in the morning.I am hunting as soon as I leave the truck or camp . I have run into elk 100 yards from there so no need to push them further away . I don't have glassing spots, it's north idaho you know.
Opening day of archery this year I drove up to a spot I like to start from about 60 min before light. I got out and heard crashing noises about 300y away. Turned out there were 6 bulls all fighting and a big dude watching.I am hunting as soon as I leave the truck or camp . I have run into elk 100 yards from there so no need to push them further away . I don't have glassing spots, it's north idaho you know.