If you use Feedback biasing you will probably get less grief. It finds the right bias point much more reliably.
See this example. [Do not take this as a working circuit.]

The input capacitance of power MOSFETs is quite high. The input capacitance goes up with the amount of gain. You pretty much need a preceding buffer stage to prevent high frequency loss.
Not that I believe the simulation much, but to give you an idea how bad it is: A 1k ohm source impedance driving the above circuit had a roll-off of 2.4kHz! The gain was about 40dB (probably higher than reality).
You can knock the gain back with a source resistor and it will increase the hf cut-off.
[EDIT: It occured to me a slightly better connection is to ground the lower side of R2 then connect the lower side of R3 to C2/R2/R4. The value of R2 will then need to be increased to say 4M7. Now R3 isn't that critical, choose say 1M. Probably not enough to worry about while you are playing around.]