I've admitted that I hunt when I can regardless of moon times. Sunday morning, I saw five deer around 8 am. I took Mason out Sunday evening and we saw ten total. They started popping out about 630 and we watched them till dark. Never spooked a deer all day.
I went out yesterday morning. Didn't see anything, got bored and left about 900. Went back and hunted until dark, didn't see a thing. On the way home (8pm on the nose), I called my bride and told her I didn't see any. As soon as I got the words out of my mouth I saw two crossing the road from a woods to a cut cornfield.
Here is the interesting part; The moon rise on Sunday the 30th was at 621pm, the set was 659am. Yesterday Oct 3 rise was at 805pm and set at 953.
I was hunting the same unalerted deer, yet I went from seeing 15 on Sunday to nothing yesterday...morning or evening. The difference, moon times. Maybe not the only difference, but certainly a factor. Essentially, had I looked at the time the moon crested the horizon, I would have expected to see deer during daylight on Sunday the 30th (and we did really close to the time the moon popped up or set). Had I looked at the moon times yesterday, I may have stayed home and saved my wife points for a better day.. I just wanted to hunt! So anyway, the move I should have made yesterday would have been to stay in the stand a little longer in the morning, and stayed home yesterday evening since the deer weren't going to move 'en masse until 8pm -after shooting hours. Funny, that I saw two while calling my bride to tell her I'd be at the shop by 830...and I recall it was 8pm precisely!
Anyway, keep track of this stuff and you may convince yourself of it's merit. I've watched it for years, and buy it whole-heartedly!