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Blaze Orange - dumb questions, please don't laugh
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<blockquote data-quote="Muskrat Outdoors" data-source="post: 2245539" data-attributes="member: 119188"><p>I guided hunters in Colorado back in 1987. It's been long enough ago that I don't recall the requirements, and they have likely changed now anyway.</p><p> An orange head cover I remember, and I think so many square inches on your back.....full vest? I don't recall. </p><p> I have to say though "It;s better safe than dead", when it comes to orange hunting clothes, I think you are less safe wearing it. More often than not, when I saw another hunter, I would look through my binoculars at him, only to see them looking at me through their rifle scope. People I have told that to say "Oh yeah, I do that, but my bolt is open".......I don't care if it's open, closed, loaded, unloaded, I don't want anyone EVER putting crosshairs on me! I now live in Idaho where orange is not required and much prefer that. I'd rather not be seen than have a rifle aimed at me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muskrat Outdoors, post: 2245539, member: 119188"] I guided hunters in Colorado back in 1987. It's been long enough ago that I don't recall the requirements, and they have likely changed now anyway. An orange head cover I remember, and I think so many square inches on your back.....full vest? I don't recall. I have to say though "It;s better safe than dead", when it comes to orange hunting clothes, I think you are less safe wearing it. More often than not, when I saw another hunter, I would look through my binoculars at him, only to see them looking at me through their rifle scope. People I have told that to say "Oh yeah, I do that, but my bolt is open".......I don't care if it's open, closed, loaded, unloaded, I don't want anyone EVER putting crosshairs on me! I now live in Idaho where orange is not required and much prefer that. I'd rather not be seen than have a rifle aimed at me. [/QUOTE]
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