Not a lot there that I'd disagree with from my perspective. To answer your question, I go with the following:
- Last week of August and the first week of September
- The week before gun season and through the gun week
- The last two weeks of the season
Obviously, the last week of August and the first week of September are great times to grab an inventory of your herd and if you're lucky, get some cool pics of bucks shedding their velvet. I like to have bait out the week of Thanksgiving and gun week to help keep deer on our farm. Given that we're surrounded by corn piles, I'm not sure how effective that is now, but it used to work really well when I was the only one doing it. And the last two weeks of the season will accomplish a few things. One, help inventory what's left after a long season. Two, help them get calories during a rough time of year. And three, help you fill any tags you may have left.
I've been using corn in some fashion since 2010. I've only killed 2 deer over corn, both were bucks that I killed late season at my old house where the only way I was killing something on my 2 acres, was the lure them there. Less than 1% of my hunting in the last 12 seasons has been "bait hunting" as it's not something I particularly enjoy. I view it as a necessary evil for certain times and conditions. I do hunt over it with my daughter, but even she is over it at the ripe old age of 9. Hunting bait is boring and I really have no desire to fill my buck tag over it unless its January and I'm still sitting on a tag.
If I had a vote, I'd vote to ban it tomorrow.
@Spencie is spot on with his post, but I'd draw that out to include the "Golden Buckeye" aged hunters. I see as many senior discount eligible hunters buying corn as I do the young guns. I know several old guys that can't get around anymore, so they hunt the same easy-to-access spot that overlooks a bait pile, over and over and over again. When I fit that mold, I might do the same thing. But if bait was banned, I'd just do the same thing overlooking a well placed clover plot.
I'll continue to use corn when/where it makes sense, but it's not how I try to fill my tag 99% of the time. If it were banned, I'd celebrate that and adjust my strategy for my kids accordingly.