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<blockquote data-quote="T. J. Mercer" data-source="post: 5048222" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>This entire thread boggles my mind (but the entire need for wearing blaze orange during ANY season does also ...).</p><p>A deer hunter might be 200 to 300 yards away, far enough to struggle with sight (but never, IMO, far enough to "shoot at movement" ...).</p><p>But what kinda' crazy shotgun shells are people using for you to be far enough away to be confused for a bird yet close enough to be shot at?</p><p>Y'all got people rifle hunting for turkey in your neck of woods?</p><p>Drop-checking a deer is one thing, but a turkey?!?!?</p><p></p><p>No way I'm wearing any color whatsoever while turkey hunting, and that includes moving around. I've walked upon more birds in range than called them in, and I'm certain it's because I looked like a giant shrub. </p><p>I swear they can see my arrow fletching at 50 yards ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. J. Mercer, post: 5048222, member: 2387"] This entire thread boggles my mind (but the entire need for wearing blaze orange during ANY season does also ...). A deer hunter might be 200 to 300 yards away, far enough to struggle with sight (but never, IMO, far enough to "shoot at movement" ...). But what kinda' crazy shotgun shells are people using for you to be far enough away to be confused for a bird yet close enough to be shot at? Y'all got people rifle hunting for turkey in your neck of woods? Drop-checking a deer is one thing, but a turkey?!?!? No way I'm wearing any color whatsoever while turkey hunting, and that includes moving around. I've walked upon more birds in range than called them in, and I'm certain it's because I looked like a giant shrub. I swear they can see my arrow fletching at 50 yards ... [/QUOTE]
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