The winding back roads of southeastern Minnesota are home to a growing controversy over an activity known as deer shining. By definition, deer shining is the use of artificial light to locate animals. Throughout the fall and especially during hunting season law enforcement is tough on deer shiners. The Department of Natural Resources can throw violators in jail, impound cars, and take away firearms. But as the rural population grows deer shiners and their late night antics amount to nothing short of harassment. Minnesota Public Radio's Erin Galbally has this Mainstreet report.