I've been hunting too since I could hold a gun (40 + years) and my experience says orange makes you visible to others and avoids accidents.
A distant relative of mine was involved in an accidental shooting while hunting deer.He shot and wounded his partner after mistaking him for a deer.The accident took place in Saskatchewan,and his partner was wearing orange coveralls and cap.
That is the only reported accidental shooting in the area in the over 30 years that I have hunted there.Therefore my 30+ years of experience would lead me to believe that orange does not prevent accidental shootings.
I know od several people in the last en years wwere killed in Alberta, one that come to mind were a father and son on a quad - apatantly, by an "experienced woodsman" from 100 yards "through the bush"?
What kind of idiot mistakes a quad with two people riding it for an animal?It doesn't look like an animal,and it certainly doesn't sound like an animal.And what color do you suppose that atv was?I'll give you a hint,it wasn't brown,and it wasn't camo.
I've hunted and guided for over 40 years myself, and although orange may be able to be seen easier, it does not make it safer when idjits are involved.....
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