I went back and read some of the stuff in this thread, I apparently missed a few comments.
PD, the neighbor with the feeder is a new one, just moved in a year or so ago, he has a farm elsewhere. He and his wife moved in and brought two walker coonhounds with them. The dogs are incessant barkers and have a bark like a fog horn. They would often tree a squirrel and bark for 3 or 4 hours straight, an unbelievable disruption to our usually very quiet neighborhood.
The dogs might tree something at 4:00 in the morning or at at midnight, it was awful, about 5 barks a second between the two of them. After putting up with this nonsense for months I went over to introduce myself and asked for some help on the barking. The guy was a typical redneck, belligerent, defensive and took offence at my coming over. I softened him by being nice and telling him he could hunt my place and food plot any time he wanted to. I could tell by some ground blinds that were put up later that he did hunt on my land so I was offering him and opportunity to expand his hunting possibilities not stifling his.
He didn't have the feeder up when he was hunting my land, I am sure he saw all my deer movement when he hunted my place, then he put up a feeder on his place and quit hunting my land. He is not much of a hunter, his main pastime is sitting around a fire in his backyard, cranking up the country music to an annoying decibel level and downing tallboys.
These folk did admit they had a barking problem, as a former dog trainer I gave them an order blank for the best TriTronic bark collars and offered to pay for one one if they would buy the other. They turned down my offer but did order two collars themselves.
The world changed when the collars came in. All serious rednecks have a "get you back" gene, the guy kept the collars on during the night but turned them off when he went to work so he could get back at me for complaining, being away from home home he didn't have to listen to the racket. Being retired I still had to listen to hound music during the day but I could at least get a nights sleep. This get me back period went on for about 6 months, I didn't go over and complain and he finally left the collars on most of the time.
Before any of you take offense of my use of the term "redneck", let it be known that I am a former redneck ridge runner from the mountains of east tennessee where I grew up. Like they say "it takes one to know one". Fortunately as I aged and matured I moved on past the honky tonk lifestyle to be a more responsible, considerate type of person.