I hunt in the afternoons every chance I am free to go IF the conditions are right and it's nice afternoon, birds typically have been acting right and I know where some sign is. Some of my thoughts or safe playing tactics with afternoon hunting, especially if I want to hunt in there the next morning, is I will get setup against a tree and do the normal afternoon hunt routine BUT I won't stay in there very late. Usually try to get out of there 1.5-2 hours before sunset that way I don't run the risk of bumping him if he makes it back to the area to roost closer to dark. My thinking is that yeah he may be roosting in that area and unless I'm 100% certain which tree he will be in, good chance he'll come in to roost, could possibly come in too far outside of shotgun range, fly up and then I'm pinned down on trying to get out without him seeing me or spoiling him and potentially ruining my next morning. Hunt the afternoon but don't be too aggressive in staying late or too tight if you want to get on him in the morning.