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I've been digging up some interesting facts. The decline in accidental shooting looks to be related more to when hunter education started than to when orange requirements started. After I get back from fishing I'll try and post some of those.
Quote from: Fishnclifff on September 13, 2013, 10:48:33 PMI don't see your point.Gamie waiting at the truck because he saw a lack of orange, maybe?
I don't see your point.
My vest has dark branch patterns across it, so it's not a big, solid blob. does that help? The critters have never told me, but it makes me feel a little better. I like being able to see where other hunters are, so I don't blow their setup by accident. And I like not getting shot...
I don't see what the big deal is. Deer cant see it, and other hunters can. Personally I think you'd be an idiot not to wear it. It is in no way going to harm your hunt.
I don't get it. Who planted the idea in peoples heads that there are hunters out there firing at anything that moves? It may happen once a year in the whole country but you are a hundred times more likely to die in a car wreck on the way to your hunting spot than getting shot by a guy shooting willy nilly at everything. There are probably ten thousand things you are more likely to die from. I wear the required orange but only because it is the law. No other reason.
They do make camo blaze orange