I meant something along this line;
I just got back from deer camp. The area I was hunting was on public land and there were several hunters around that were not in our camp. Concluding that the deer herd was extremely small for the area and that there was over 5-6 miles of public land to be covered, that sure seems MUCH harder than waiting by a corn feeder where you know deer will eventually show. That's what I meant.
Still considered hunting, still legal...just which is more challenging and gives you more thrill dragging a deer out. I tell you what though, the area I was hunting was extremely hilly and actually...we were on a mountain. So that's where I drew my conclusion from. I would have loved to have sat next to a food source (natural or not) and have waited. But it was more challenging and hence more difficult to hunt the public land in this instance.
I have not experienced hunting over a feeder but obviously I have experienced hunting public land. From what I can see one is somewhat harder than the other. And that's what makes it thrilling and exciting to harvest a deer. But...every man to his own.
