Onojutta
45 Cal.
This question came to mind when I read Might Oak's thread about his vermont hunt and the picture of his traditional outfit, but I didn't want to steer his thread off topic.
Here in PA, our late flintlock deer season does not require florescent orange. I imagine plenty of other states that also offer a late traditional hunt do not require orange either.
While I think it's great we are allowed the opportunity to be 100% period correct, I immediately realize that most traditional hunting clothing is made of things like deer hide, animal pelts, etc.
I have never done a PC traditional hunt but would like to some day once I acquire the correct attire. Do you guys who want to experience a true PC hunt just accept the risk or do you wear orange over top of your buckskins? How do you do it safely without spoiling the PC part?
Here in PA, our late flintlock deer season does not require florescent orange. I imagine plenty of other states that also offer a late traditional hunt do not require orange either.
While I think it's great we are allowed the opportunity to be 100% period correct, I immediately realize that most traditional hunting clothing is made of things like deer hide, animal pelts, etc.
I have never done a PC traditional hunt but would like to some day once I acquire the correct attire. Do you guys who want to experience a true PC hunt just accept the risk or do you wear orange over top of your buckskins? How do you do it safely without spoiling the PC part?