Some people think that baiting makes the deer nocturnal. I am passive on baiting, do it if you want, don't do it if you don't like it. I live in one of the highest deer per acre in the state in Outagamie co. and can show you fields in the spring with over 100 deer in a field. In the fall you hardly see a deer before dark, when years ago you saw plenty. Food did not make these deer nocturnal, hunting does and fawns accomplished this feat, in my opinion.
Same up north, used to see does during the rut with bucks following, after all the permits the does are jumpy as hell. Trail cameras show some bucks on scrapes and trails at 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, 11:00, all night time movers, earliest was 7:00 in the evening. No permits were issued for gun hunters in 44 but bow hunters are allowed a doe with license. Evidently the DNR thinks bow hunting for 2 months cannot harvest many deer. Any thoughts?