Originally Posted by
Waftrudnir
if you're serious about any predator hunting, you have to consider night hunting.
it can be done very safely including rifle hunting.
I've done fox, deer and boar night-hunting overseas and the only dangerous thing I can think about is to fall asleep and freeze your toes off or fall out of the stand!
Regarding safety; There are a lot of people going to various booze camps every year that I would prefer not to see handling a firearm - day or night... A drive in dense bush during open season is at least as dangerous if you don't identify your target. So the problem is not the light, but trigger happy idiots.
However, I think it will be an uphill battle, because of public (city) opinion and that police/MNR who would not want to respond to shots in the woods in the middle of the night.
And don't forget, you know you cannot see colours (incl. blaze orange) at night. So, they would have to amend the regs on how much reflective material you have to wear. With the bureaucracy involved in that alone it'll take 'em a decade!