I have cameras out around feeders. What I have learned is that you can't set your clock to what a Buck will do. A lot of times I'll get a picture of a certain deer every few days. Most (almost all) of the time a buck that I consider a monster will not come to the feeder in the daytime. One thing I know for certain is that if you are upwind of where the corn is, you will not see the buck. You might not see the does. That is where my climber comes into play. I check my weather app, and it will give me direction of the wind. I like to set up on the trails leading to the feeder instead of looking at the feeder. If you really want that buck, hunting the trails around that creek bed might be your best bet. If you know where he is bedding down, the next part is just TOS (time on stand.)
C. Davis