The "pressure" that you speak of doesn't seem to have hampered their breeding effortsI can’t help feeling that the rise of night vision etc is just making the whole job a lot harder. Deer are now be pushed, stressed through hunting pressure for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
This has two effects
1) it will push them into the further reaches of any terratory and into the deepest and darkest woods etc. or right into the open areas where they cannot be approached.
2) they will pushed out and travel into areas where they are left in peace but not necessarily wanted - suburban gardens, nature reserves etc etc.
This incessant pressure just makes the whole job that much harder.
Much better to have long periods when the deer are left alone, then hit them hard for a couple of days. If it means having to bring in other stalkers then so be it.
This is the way it used to be done, especially for hind culls etc. and would be done with stalkers working together with each other.
The numbers of deer in the UK have never been higher and in many areas they have already become a pest species
As such, they need to be controlled and allowing the use of technology that makes that job easier is surely a positive
Cheers
Bruce