Even if it was legal in your state, people have a misconception it is easy to harvest a deer over corn. Hunting where it is legal, many will go nocturnal. To be legal, I'm required to establish and maintain a feeder 6 months prior to hunting it. There are still rules. You can't just dump a pile a few weeks before season and go. The advantage is exaggerated. Yes you will see some but it isn't what some people think. You might see some does and young bucks. That's the reality. The advantage is during the rut when the does are hungry and the bucks are horny chasing after them just like in a food plot where you can't feed. Still doesn't mean the trophy is going to come in during daylight and the rest of the year you'll sit waiting and sometimes see NOTHING. Even with corn you still get skunked more often than you think. I've seen deer pass on corn to eat acorns. (ACORNS crack for deer rofl ). If the deer eat it at night You have no advantage. It really isn't a big deal. On a positive note, it gives kids a chance to see some deer and not lose interest. If it was legal a parent could have an easier time getting a child his first harvest. Just legalize AL.