What time are you hunting in the morning?

For me, it depends on what the moon is doing, what the animals are doing, and what the hunting pressure is. There have been many mornings spent sitting in the dark at 04, with nothing heard until they start to go to bedding areas after first light. Other times with a full moon, there's no talking until late morning. Just observe what's going on and adapt.
 
I’m typically hunting right out of my tent or walking very short distances and being in a good position. Setting up in the dark sometimes bites ya. Depends on the situation from the night before. Usually being in a good vantage/transition point 1/2hr to an hour before is ideal imo.
 
Depends....would I start actively calling in elk before i can shoot them no not in general. But spent many mornings well before light listening to bugles...as shooting light started to creep in the elk had defined a line of travel and shortly after shooting light they pretty much shut up. I knew where they were going and where I needed to be relatively to "cut them off".

Guys in the same general area said they hadn't heard a bugle for days. Common denominator is they weren't heading out until it was light enough to shoot.

I've seen guys who have a routine that has killed hunts. Because "it's useless" to change their routine according to them. "too hot to be out"..."too windy" etc. They'd rather sleep in or nap or eat or drink.

There are definitely times to sleep in and come in early etc. But as a hard and fast rule...nope.
 
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