Back in the days before baiting was frowned on by the DNR, I'd haul a scoop of sugar beets out with my 4-wheeler and trailer. It took 4 trips. Deer would be eating the 1st trailer load by the time I'd get the 2nd out in the woods. They'd run off 50-60 yards and watch while I dumped each load.
When I switched to an electric feeder, they got to the point of knowing when it was going to go off. I'd watch them staged a ways off until it spun for the 3rd time and come right in.
You might get a nice buck coming into bait early in the season, but very rarely this time of year. Right now, they're roaming all over looking for hot does. If you have does coming in to feed, a buck is liable to come check them out. After the rut dies down, they may start coming back, trying to put the weight back on they lost chasing does.