I wear blaze orange a lot…

I wear blaze orange a lot…

I think a lot of people worry about getting shot in the woods in October or November although I think that fear is overblown and you shouldn’t be afraid of the woods or hunters out there just trying to harvest their deer. Give them their due so you don’t spook their deer or turkey but don’t be afraid.

But wearing blaze orange is a good idea even if your boy hunting. I can tell you when I’m hunting blaze orange sticks out well to the human eye even if it is largely invisible to other animals falling in the same desaturated color of the sky. Getting shot is bad enough with bones and muscles broken but a lifetime of lead poisoning can be pretty horrifying.

Blaze orange is also safer to wear while walking along a road or highway making yourself much more visible to passing cars and other vehicles. If you fall or are injured, wearing blaze orange also makes it easier for emergency help to find and rescue you.

There are so many options for bright colored blaze orange closes. Unless you are in a stand turkey hunting, or maybe bow hunting, I suggest you wear blaze orange.

Map: Alma Pond
Map: Dobbins Memorial State Forest
Map: Little John Wildlife Management Area
Map: Otter Lake
Map: South Hill State Forest (Oneida 23)
Map: Summer Hill State Forest
Map: West Parishville State Forest
SVGZ Graphic: albany-snow-depth
SVGZ Graphic: college-rate
SVGZ Graphic: december-holidays
SVGZ Graphic: ht2025
SVGZ Graphic: lt2025
SVGZ Graphic: Places Named Bethlehem
SVGZ Graphic: Towns with Most Similiar Land Cover to the Town of Bethlehem
Terrain Map: Happy World Milk Day!
Photo: Black Eye Susans are out
Photo: Misty Afternoon
Photo: Wooded Meadows In Northern Catskills
Photo: Drought has made grass look like mid winter
Photo: Bear Rocks View
Photo: Scenic Otter Creek Road
Photo: End of the day, End of Long Pond
Photo: New Salem
Photo: Seneca Mills Ruins
Photo: Autumn

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *