I’m currently doe hunting right now. There’s a herd bedding in a small timber patch about 70 yards from a food source on a farm I recently got access to hunt. They were coming out to feed just before sunset but I think other hunting pressure spooked them as they’re now nocturnal. Does anyone find pre-storm feeding to be a factor that drives deer to feed during daylight? We’re expecting 4-8 inches of snow Saturday afternoon into the night. I was thinking of sneaking in there a few hours before the snow starts in hopes they’ll be moving to feed before the storm. There are other parts of the property where I’ve seen deer movement though so if it’s improbable they’ll feed during daylight I’ll probably focus my efforts elsewhere. Just curious what people’s experience is with this.