Winter wheat and/or fall turnips might be good, wheat will be green in the snow and deer have been known to top a patch of late turnips. I think the visits to such will likely be nocturnal though. Corn feeders bring in 'coons as often as deer, I think. Neighbor used to have a big feed bunk for cattle and kept salt-mix out in it; deer that visited regularly, they went so often that they could be ambushed 1/4 mile away.
So a feed station by your shop might let you catch them as they come off the neighbors land and make it more probable that they fall down where you can get to them without a trespass issue.