Re: wearing orange ?
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I wear my seatbelt because it keeps me safer, not because it's the law. Hunter orange is not required for small game hunting in Utah. But I wear it for the same reason as I wear my seatbelt. It also helps my buddies to not hesitate on a shot when a bird gets up because they can keep track of me more easily.
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Re: wearing orange ?
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I wear my seatbelt because it keeps me safer, not because it's the law. Hunter orange is not required for small game hunting in Utah. But I wear it for the same reason as I wear my seatbelt. It also helps my buddies to not hesitate on a shot when a bird gets up because they can keep track of me more easily. I always wear a seatbelt I just avoid situations that require me to wear orange We all have our opinions
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Re: wearing orange ?
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I wear my seatbelt because it keeps me safer, not because it's the law. Hunter orange is not required for small game hunting in Utah. But I wear it for the same reason as I wear my seatbelt. It also helps my buddies to not hesitate on a shot when a bird gets up because they can keep track of me more easily. I always wear a seatbelt I just avoid situations that require me to wear orange We all have our opinions I respect that if you are avoiding such places and situations that it shouldn't be mandatory and our DNR doesn't make it mandatory until deer season then even on private ground it is mandatory 50% or more above the waist I am just saying if you are headed into the thick of public pheasant ground it is a good idea.
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Re: wearing orange ?
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How about teaching people the proper way to handle a firearm when a field? Know what's behind what you are shooting at. I've bought my own clothes since I was 12, and no one will tell me how I have to dress to be safe This subject gets me fired up. Wow wear Orange...it dosent hurt you...might just save your life
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Re: wearing orange ?
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I don't see an issue with wear orange especially bird hunting in a larger group. See the orange hat out the corner of your eye before you swing in on bird. Was easy to get out whack with group guys pushing pheasant in standing corn. You don't shoot at any bird unless nothing but sky. Orange doesn't help in corn and pushing corn deer hunting. Shooter better know their lanes. Doesn't even hurt to put your dog in orange vest if your bunny hunting in group. But I don't think it needs to be a law for bird hunting. At least not on private grounds.
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Re: wearing orange ?
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How about teaching people the proper way to handle a firearm when a field? Know what's behind what you are shooting at. I've bought my own clothes since I was 12, and no one will tell me how I have to dress to be safe This subject gets me fired up. You sound like the exact reason I wear orange when afield. "I won't be safe because they told me to be"..is a scary person indeed.
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Re: wearing orange ?
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I don't see an issue with wear orange especially bird hunting in a larger group. See the orange hat out the corner of your eye before you swing in on bird. Was easy to get out whack with group guys pushing pheasant in standing corn. You don't shoot at any bird unless nothing but sky. Orange doesn't help in corn and pushing corn deer hunting. Shooter better know their lanes. Doesn't even hurt to put your dog in orange vest if your bunny hunting in group. But I don't think it needs to be a law for bird hunting. At least not on private grounds.
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"Never Forget Which Way Is Up!" I am not saying it should be a law on private ground. DNR properties can have their own rules like no lead shot , hen and rooster hunts , firearm specific restrictions an orange hat or a vest could be added
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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How about teaching people the proper way to handle a firearm when a field? Know what's behind what you are shooting at. I've bought my own clothes since I was 12, and no one will tell me how I have to dress to be safe This subject gets me fired up. Yea, know what ya mean. I had a friend who refused to wear blaze orange. I visit him a couple times a year. Always leave a cedar wreath next to his stone!
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Re: wearing orange ?
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I wear orange most anytime I am out in the woods (I am not a bow hunter). One thing to keep in mind is that your carcass is going to be easier to find if you wear orange. If you have a heart attack, stroke, bee sting reaction or get smoked by a snag, bright colors may result in someone finding you quicker. I had a "close call" about 10 years ago and it changed my way of thinking. If I lay there long enough and the coyotes eat me, they will be licking their butts for days trying to get the taste out of their mouth.
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I wear orange most anytime I am out in the woods (I am not a bow hunter). One thing to keep in mind is that your carcass is going to be easier to find if you wear orange. If you have a heart attack, stroke, bee sting reaction or get smoked by a snag, bright colors may result in someone finding you quicker. Good point... Same can be said for wearing a life vest
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I wear orange most anytime I am out in the woods (I am not a bow hunter). One thing to keep in mind is that your carcass is going to be easier to find if you wear orange. If you have a heart attack, stroke, bee sting reaction or get smoked by a snag, bright colors may result in someone finding you quicker. Good point... Same can be said for wearing a life vest I have spent more time than most doing Search and Rescue and some article of high visibility clothing is a HUGE help. One moose hunter years ago was smart enough to turn his sleeping bag inside out before he climbed into it. That bright red lining stuck out like a sore thumb and we found him quickly.
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Re: wearing orange ?
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Only people that are exempt from wearing orange in MD are people that hunt or accompanies, aids, or assists other people while hunting the following species: brant, coot, crow, dove, ducks, furbearing mammals, geese, rails, snipe, wild turkey. Other than that, orange is required even on one's own property.
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Re: wearing orange ?
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I wear orange in the bush because you never know what kind of wingnut is out there,plus it makes it easier to find your body when you die out on the line.
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