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Hunting Season Safety

Hunting season occurs at different times of the year depending on the animal being hunted and the state you live in. You can check on the internet for hunting season dates in your state. Generally, most hunting takes place September through February, but some birds are hunted in the spring as well.

If you like to walk in the woods, with or without the children, or go hiking, be sure to check on local hunting season dates.

During hunting season it's important to be visible in the woods. There's no better way to be visible than by wearing bright orange – the color worn by almost all hunters.

It is important to be careful, but it is still safe to be in the woods if you think about where you're going and you prepare properly for your trip. The best form of preparation is in the clothing you wear and the places you choose to go.

It is best to avoid wearing white during hunting season. A flash of white may be mistaken for the white of a deer's tail. Items of blaze-orange clothing that are visible from all directions are best to wear. For instance, an orange cap or an orange jacket encircle the wearer in color. Inexpensive orange vinyl vests are easy to come by in outdoors shops or department stores. They are available for dogs too, who also need to be safe in the woods.

Hunters generally know where hiking trails are located, so it's not a bad idea to stick to established trails and limit off-trail trampings during hunting season.

Keeping in mind that there are many areas where the hiking is great and the hunting isn't, seek out areas where the habitat isn't attractive to game, but where views are well worth the trip. Consider hiking away from areas that are popular with hunters.

If you're wondering where those areas are, you might ask at your local sporting goods shop, or check with the state Fish & Game Department. Don't miss the fun of a fall or spring hike, when the air is crisp, there are few bugs, the crowds are scarce, and – with few leaves – the views are terrific. A little extra planning and preparation will help ensure a safe and enjoyable outing.

This information is largely from http://www.outdoors.org/recreation/hiking/hiking-hunting-season.cfm.

 

 

 

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