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I am thinking that the area you are in is an area that the deer use later in the season and during the rut. I bet if you leave it out there you will start to see more and more critters show up. Are you on a well used trail? Bait would help but if there aren't deer in the area then it doesn't do you much good. I believe that bait doesn't draw the animals in but more just stops them as they pass and/or keeps them coming back once they have found it.
You could bait the camera, but because they are in the area so late they may be bucks which migrate and are not even in the area until the rut. I would recommend moving the camera to an area where you know there are lots of does. If you find the does you will find the bucks. Good luck.
They should be. I am telling you though I would find some apple trees and start dumping a pack frame full every weekend at least. Sounds like you are hunting blacktail? If you are then the big boys won't be hanging out in the clear cut. They will be in the timber. So bait them with Apples. Once you get some bucks find out which direction they are coming in from and folllow there tracks back towards the home port. The big guys will only come out a few minutes before dark so you need to be close enough that you see him in those few minutes and blam!
I've been baiting one site all summer with salt, game block and apples. In the last 6 weeks I've had 2600+ pics. On 2 unbaited cams I've got maybe 100.
now how to get apples for cheap?