Over and over the article refers to night hunting for deer to be the logical solution for a better herd management plan. And where necessary, the culling of nuisance animals makes sense, right? Such as when deer are overcrowding or causing damage in a park, farm, neighborhood, school campus, golf course, etc. And it also seems logical for the state that’s aggressively seeking the reduction of herd numbers for the sake of CWD.
However, the kicker seems to come in the final sentences of the article by Hendricks…
Hog and predator hunters spend a ton of money on night-hunting equipment. Allowing them to hunt deer at night might infuse a new level of excitement and enthusiasm into the sport.
It seems as if the article makes a dramatic shift from helping with CWD and management of nuisance animals to, let’s spice things up with a more exciting way of hunting deer with night hunting.