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Offline Jack Crevalle

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More on Blaze Orange in Pa.
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2004, 04:24:20 PM »
My opinion on orange is simple. PAY THE F*** ATTENTION! Someone (I can't remember their name to save my life) once said, "I've known alot of people who act like turkeys, but I ain't never seen one that LOOKED like one".  If anyone who reads this reads Mr. Crevalle's findings on the subjects first, you'll see a great opinion on that webpage!
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I am againest hunter orange in the spring!
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2004, 12:06:32 PM »
I am against hunter orange in the turkeys woods for the spring.Hunters can and have mistaken hunter with orange on for a turkeys red head.Know if it is fall or winter season and you can use rifles or muzzleloaders  you should be required to wear the hunter orange.My opinuion and the NWTF's is to not wear black.red white or blue and orange in the woods when spring turkey hunting.They say to wear full camo. and identify your target to be safe in the turkey woods.I agree with that as well