Mallardsx2
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I almost always wear an orange hat at a minimum even when it is not required. If someone shoots me they were trying to....
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I feel like most of the vests I'm seeing out there are just straight orange. I feel like, even though it doesn't appear as "orange" to a deer or elk, a big block-like chunk would be noticeable. Does anybody know of a company that makes a "hybrid"? Like, a camo vest that has hunter orange worked into the camo pattern?
I have one of these orange panels and really like it for safety: https://www.orangeaglow.com/products/blaze-orange-safety-panel-1 Hard to beat for $12 TYD. For archery, I keep it in my kill kit until I put something down and am packing out. For rifle season, it fits perfectly on the top lid of my pack and stays there until the end of season. I purchased one after I saw a picture of myself with my typical pack and bino harness on, and realized I didn't have the blaze coverage I should (especially from behind). I've also purchased for gifts for hunting buddies.
I haven't noticed any mention of wearing while upland bird hunting. That can be the most important time to wear it all the players in the field changing their positions frequently it sure helps avoid an accident. I wear it for everything except archery and duck hunting.