Your reliable source is no liar. It makes no sense to me. Maybe there is a logical reason, but it wouldn't be the first "bright idea" that the WI DNR has had. Wisconsin needs to gut it's DNR. They are too expensive.. too in efficient... too ineffective. At a minimum, they should strive for a 25% reduction in spend.
1 They should leave the field officers alone (maybe even add a few so that they are reasonably resourced). In my entire life hunting and fishing all over WI I have only been stopped once.
2 They should slash a bunch of the yahoo's in Madison and other back office places.
3 Stop a bunch of these expensive, low benefit programs
4 Fire every person who has supported allowing the wolf population get out of control
5 They need to make some hard choices now to limit harvests so that the population can rebound. Imagine what one hard winter would do on top of current low levels.
The DNR administration of the last decade is going to be responsible for a drastic reduction in hunters (who aren't seeing deer) who will decide to stop age old traditions or go elsewhere to do their hunting. These hunters spend millions of dollars for hunting on license fees, gas, hotels, restaurants, 4X4 vehicles, ATV's, Trailers, clothing, guns and ammunition, archery equipt, tree stands, clothing, cabins, land, property taxes etc... and of course beer, liquor, and bar tabs

I could go on and on.
Having said all that, I am hopeful that this year will be better than the last two and that we are on our way to recovery.