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Deer get on their feet anytime the moon is about to set or rise. An hour or so either side of the set/rise. Also in between the rise and set time, or when the moon is overhead, and to some degree under foot. Getting a rising or setting moon close to the rising and setting sun often makes for an exceptional day of activity. If on the 14th, it is 80 degrees, I don't think there will be much to see. If it is cool, I think there will be a lot of activity. The October Lull will rear it's ugly head if its warm.