Maybe they have food sources occurring in your area that make it harder to draw them? I see from some of your pics you are in a corn growing area. Maybe they just have no need of something else when there is a smorgasbord of available corn growing around them. Very few if any farms around here grow corn and those that do grow it as silage corn. It is off the field and gone before the cold weather sets in. Believe it or not I have a friend who goes to a local bakery plant in North bay and buys 1100 pound tote bags of bread and puts that out for the deer. I thought he was feeding bears until he told me it was for deer. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't gone on his rounds with him and watched him dump a bushel at each stand and got to see deer eating at a bread pile he maintains right off his back deck for viewing purposes.
There are a lot of farms in teh area that grow corn.... but none of them touch on my acreage.... that being said, I woudl have thought that they would eat carrots anyways... but they don't... one of the best tricks to use when there is heavy snow on the ground at end of season is those alfalfa cubes you give horses..... my deer go nuts for them.... but the trick is that the snow has to have fallen and covered all of their natural grass sources...




















































