The Missouri Department of Conservation offers managed deer hunts to guide new and seasoned hunters through the tradition, with multiple seasons occurring from mid-September to mid-January.
These hunts are associated with tradition, learning, and acquiring a food source, but also play a crucial role in preventing harm to the ecosystem due to overpopulation of deer.
Deer population management has become a significant issue across Missouri, where a lack of predators and hunting can lead to overpopulation, prompting special managed hunts in state parks, which are typically wildlife refuges where hunting is not permitted.
Managed hunts are far more important than people realize.
Author's summary: Missouri Department of Conservation manages deer hunts.