LOL I wish I had a PT belt I would have put it on but those are after my time.Clearly you still need bright orange boots, gloves, and a blue pt belt to be fully safe
Maybe it is just the pic, but your outfit looks like it is some type of rain gear? Dude, that shit is going to get REALLY hot if you have to walk any distance. Not to mention loud.
It just looks reflective. It is actually very soft and not hot at all but remains warm in the cold. The jacket is carhart and the pants are redhead. Both gortex.Maybe it is just the pic, but your outfit looks like it is some type of rain gear? Dude, that shit is going to get REALLY hot if you have to walk any distance. Not to mention loud.
I think those may be the same pants I got.This is what I wear, from Cabela's, dry plus still hunter I believe. But AI think they are discontinued.
Nah not required. I just don't want to be mistaken for anything but a hunter.It's been a few years since I've had the chance to go hunting but are you actually required to wear that much orange now? Christ last time I went wasn't even that long ago and I don't remember looking like a carnival peanut.
I'm hunting TVA land it is open gun season for all the state season.Damnit I need to find a new place to hunt. Always felt safe wearing the “camo” orange to break the pattern up a bit.
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It's been a few years since I've had the chance to go hunting but are you actually required to wear that much orange now? Christ last time I went wasn't even that long ago and I don't remember looking like a carnival peanut.
Damnit I need to find a new place to hunt. Always felt safe wearing the “camo” orange to break the pattern up a bit.
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Changed in Minnesota about a decade or so ago.It has to be solid orange here and if it's starting to fade, you can get a ticket