- Location
- Kawartha Lakes
What about those really cool Blaze Orange Cammo outfits ?
Unfortunately, just because someone's actions may interfere with a hunt does not mean they can be charged with "interfering with a legal hunt"... It has to be proven that their actions were done for the sole purpose of disrupting the hunt... It's crown land and they have as much right to be there as you do... Do I wish people woulkd respect the hunt and do as little as possible to disrupt it... Yes... Can you be charged for blasting an air horn so you don't get shot on crown land?... No...
Walking around blowing an air horn for the specific purpose to scare the animals away is definitely chargeable.
Shawn
What about those really cool Blaze Orange Cammo outfits ?
What about those really cool Blaze Orange Cammo outfits ?
either way the orange works real good for scaring away animals
Yes it is... But as I read it, they were doing it to alert hunters of their presence... Which is not..m
To let hunters know they're out there and to drive any animals away so that no-one's inclined to shoot at them if I/we are anywhere near
Walking around blowing an air horn for the specific purpose to scare the animals away is definitely chargeable.
Shawn
Deer and moose could care less if you're wearing the best $1000 camo suit out there or a full blaze orange suit. They do not see orange like us and it has ZERO effect on the hunt.
Movement and scent on the other hand...
I read an article a few years ago that stated that while deer cant see orange the same way we do, it still does stand out more noticeably to them, same thing for blue jeans. The article said that one colour they could not 'see' very well was bright pink....



























