I'd do it, maybe, if I had the ground but I was brought up sitting in the mountains and shivering where if you could see 100yds you were in a nice clear spot. 
My sister has farms and I use to go there and hunt once in awhile after hunting the mountain but it didn't seem like hunting in a sense. 
I guess its all in how you brew up and the area you live. 
To a point I think so. here in Nova scotia asides from the odd field we're mostly all 2nd cut timber. 50 yards is open, 100-200 is a dream, usually. unless it's a cut over corn field but vast majority of deer, or any game, are 50 or less. my first deer this year was probably 25. so we all grew up stand hunting thats 90% + of hunters here, but I can't stand sitting on my butt doing nothing.
Sitting in a stand over bait doesn't feel like hunting at ALL to me, i understand there's work and money put in, but I wouldn't call it hunting.
I'm not bashing it, I do it from time to time. it's really, really difficult to successfully hunt any other way down here in thick woods and brush where there isn't a foot or two between trees.
It's like shooting fish in a barrel, no skill, talent, nothing really. pick a travel route set some bait sit for awhile and boom. may as well be putting down a hog in your yard. Again, not bashing sorry if it seems like it but it's just not hunting. stalking animals and still hunting is hunting.
I do like seeing the wildlife though! I'd probably sit in a stand over a food plot and enjoy watching the herd. sure beats television!