While pheasant hunting years ago my uncle fired into some brush and then called out, "What was that? I heard something move and fired at it." Turned out to be a deer busting tail out of there, likely with a few shotgun pellets in its hide. Just as easily could have been me or my cousin pushing through the brush. Needless to say, he's not on my list of people to hunt with. Experiences like that have me wearing orange all over on crowded public hunts, even on upland hunts where not required. I still can't grasp how you can shoot at something without knowing what it is let alone where the vitals are but I've seen it happen enough to know I'd rather wear orange in the hope that it deters a stupid shot and I come home safe. That obviously has nothing to do with whether it's a legal requirement or the reason behind such laws but in my opinion it can't hurt to wear it.True story. Stopped in local bar in northern Michigan for lunch during deer season. Two old hunters at bar talking. First guy says to his pal, You get anything? Second guy replies, "Nope, all I got was couple of sound shots off. Me, the dummy, asks what is a sound shot? Old guy looks at me like I am an idiot - You know, where you see the brush move and take a poke. Don't you hunt?
And that is why I wear a vest.
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