Rotnguns
WKR
Yeah, sounds like the warden was just flexing there. You handled it well!Of course it is. And I knew it.
Hence the verbal warning [for safety] after I made my reply
Yeah, sounds like the warden was just flexing there. You handled it well!Of course it is. And I knew it.
Hence the verbal warning [for safety] after I made my reply
Curious about how a hunter would get an infraction on this rule. Do the wardens actually measure the vest/cap combination to verify it's 500 square inches?
In Idaho, people on Youth Hunts or hunting pheasants on Wildlife Management Area land are required to wear 36 square inches of orange, but the guideline is helpful and provides an example:
- To meet the hunter orange requirements where the Upland Game Bird Permits is required, the minimum requirement is 36 square inches of hunter orange above the waist. An orange hat typically fulfills this requirement.
I believe Colorado has some hunts that are private land only tags and don't require orange.I have been watching several videos as well as my hunt approaches.
I have to say there are quite a few Colorado rifle hunts where the hunters are NOT wearing ANY orange at all. I guess they figure it's a guideline? I have also seen several where the rifle hunter wears a vest and a whatever cool od green flat bill hat he wants.....
I think it is ludicrous that someone would violate the law, film themselves breaking said law, and then post that video on a public domain.
I sure hope CPW looks at some and takes some action against these folks.
If you leave the hunting realm there are brands with bright orange/red jackets that while might not technically be the exact hue of "blaze orange" are quite visible and I would find it extremely unlikely a warden would comment on you wearing said item in the rain/weather.Yeah, there is no rain jacket with an orange hood that I’m aware of.
If you leave the hunting realm there are brands with bright orange/red jackets that while might not technically be the exact hue of "blaze orange" are quite visible and I would find it extremely unlikely a warden would comment on you wearing said item in the rain/weather.
I presumed he was talking about rainy weather and wanting to protect your hat from getting wet.Agreed, but we were talking about the situation where you're not wearing a solid orange outer layer. If I'm wearing a vest/hat to be legal in the morning but by the time I reach my lunch time glassing spot I need a hood, the hat gets covered. I guess packing a solid orange rain jacket everywhere all the time solves the problem but is that really the expectation for any situation that a hood might be needed?
Exactly. You don’t think they rationalize or have any common sense, do you? They’re too busy thinking of trading with fellow libtard state, OR, for more wolves.Goodness. That would seem to mean that even a hiker or climber would need to wear hunter orange as well during deer and elk seasons.