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What the well dressed traditional hunter wears in warm weather.

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In Kansas this is the law:

Hunter Orange Requirements
All deer hunters and persons assisting deer hunters during a firearm or muzzleloader deer season must wear an orange hat and at least 200 squares inches of orange on the upper half of the body, of which 100 square inches must be visible from the front and 100 square inches must be visible from the back: Camouflage hunter orange that provides the required 200 square inches of orange is legal.


So, if you are going 100% traditional in Kansas you are going to wear orange or risk a conservation with one of our enforcers.
 
-----he is not muzzleloading or firearm hunting--archery in archery season-----perfecty legal here in PENNSYLVANIA-----
 
ebiggs said:
In Kansas this is the law:

Hunter Orange Requirements
All deer hunters and persons assisting deer hunters during a firearm or muzzleloader deer season must wear an orange hat and at least 200 squares inches of orange on the upper half of the body, of which 100 square inches must be visible from the front and 100 square inches must be visible from the back: Camouflage hunter orange that provides the required 200 square inches of orange is legal.


So, if you are going 100% traditional in Kansas you are going to wear orange or risk a conservation with one of our enforcers.
Same as in CO but......
muzzleloader season is in the middle of bow season and only muzzleloaders have to wear orange not bow hunters, so.... I don't buy into the double standers.
I also hunt at 12,000 plus feet way away from the ATV masses
 
ebiggs, I figured as much. I know these days we can only be as traditional as the laws allow. I just wanted to know if anyone had certain tradtional clothing underneith there hunter orange.
Thanks
 
No orange requirement in NY, so I often hunt dressed like this:
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When I do hunt where hunter orange is required, I wear the same as waistcoat as NWTF:
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I got mine from Michael Pullins at Ohio Valley Peddler also.
 
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