BIGREDD said:Sposed to wear blaze orange for hunting big game in Ontario during the rifle season. They also suggest you continually jump up and down and blow a whistle to avoid being shot by other hunters.![]()
SuperCub said:Here in NB, it's a solid "colour" orange vest and hat minimum. Orange camo doesn't cut it here.sc
RePete said:Same in Ontario. The requirement is 400 sq ins of uninterupted orange front and back.
RePete.
Sask_Hunter said:have to wear orange, red, yellow or white or any combonation of the 4. But we have to wear a hat or toque in any of the colors but white. white is deadly when there is snow on the ground. best snow camo.
SuperCub said:Funny how some folks absolutely detest wearing orange, but have no problem at all wearing a helmet on their ATC/motorcycle or seat belts in their car.![]()
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Funny how some folks absolutely detest wearing orange, but have no problem at all wearing a helmet on their ATC/motorcycle or seat belts in their car.
Gatehouse said:It may be a good safety practice in some areas, but I do not know.
I'm sure the numbers of shootings have dropped, but I'm equally sure the number of hunters in the field every year has dropped at the same time.stubblejumper said:While I am against compulsory helmet and seatbelt use,I will concede that according to statistics they do reduce injuries.On the other hand,since Alberta scrapped the hunter orange regulations the number of hunters being shot accidently has not increased,in fact it has decreased.
I even have a small key chain type light velcro to my hat on the way in and out , if its dark.Orange gives me a way better chance of being ID'd as another hunter, not a game animal.
I'm sure the numbers of shootings have dropped, but I'm equally sure the number of hunters in the field every year has dropped at the same time.