Who’s ready to go pink?

I have shot pink vanes (feathers) for a long time out of one of my bows. Two pink and a white cock feather .... Let the jokes begin ...

It is one of the easiest combos to follow in flight and to find on the ground. My other favorite is 2 lime or chartreuse with a purple cock .... Yeah, I said it .... Go Vikes ... LOL

I doubt pink as a safety color beats blaze orange by a lot in low light but I bet it beats it some. My guess is that if some identity group would get behind neon chartreuse as a safety color, both the pink and blaze orange crowd would go to bed crying.

I never liked the blaze orange requirement around here (Southeast) anyway ....
 
Washington allows “hunter pink” as an option to hunter orange.

I don’t think I’ve seen clothing offered in that color.
 
It’s been legal in Colorado for awhile too.

I read it’s an attempt to promote more ladies into hunting.
Haven’t heard if there’s been an increase or not.
Lol I feel like if wearing pink is a priority that’s probably not someone hunting for organic reasons and personal fulfillment
 
I just put some neon pink duct tape on my dogs black e collar controller antenna.....easier to find if I drop it. I like bright colored duct tape for my bird dogs and the Walmart was out of orange.
 
My wife really loves pink. She’s mentioned wanting our state to accept Blaze pink laws.

When you wonder why people add pink to something to get women to buy it and wonder if it works, it does.
 
I would think chartreuse would be a better option than pink. Having some degree of red-green color-blindness, I find orange and yellow easier to pickup against a gray/tan background than I see pink. I don't recall the numbers, but it's somewhat common for men to have a red-green deficiency in our visual spectrum.

Also, I think the notion that pink gets girls hunting is retarded.
 
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