I definitely see variations in the amount of night-time feeding, but for the life of me I can't link it to any particular natural occurrence/inlfuence. I'm sure there is a reason, I just haven't figured out what it is yet.
Before I ran the numbers, one thing I was positive was going to play a role was whether the moon was waxing or waning. When the moon is waxing (getting more full), the moon is up as we leave our stands at nightfall. When the moon is waning (getting less full), the moon is up when we walk to our stands in the morning. I was positive that morning versus evening deer activity would be different based on whether the moon was already up at sunrise or sunset. So I ran the numbers. Nothing...