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Blaze Orange Requirement for Hikers
Posted on 1/8/26 at 5:57 am
Posted on 1/8/26 at 5:57 am
There should be one during deer season, same as hunters.
Last weekend we were dragging a deer out of the woods using the Pinhoti Trail in Alabama. We stopped to take a break when all of a sudden a hiker walks up on us. Young guy, no orange at all. We both explained to him it's rifle season and he's walking through a WMA without orange and the dangers of it. Of course he was too smart for us and was in a hurry to get to some marker somewhere and kept going. Some ppl are too smart for their own good.
In case you're wondering the Pinhoti trail goes through the Talladega National Forest and within that footprint is Hollins WMA. There's way too many Alabama rednecks itching to pull their trigger for someone to be in the woods without orange. No, there's no safe zone around that trail either, as there shouldn't be, wear orange!
Last weekend we were dragging a deer out of the woods using the Pinhoti Trail in Alabama. We stopped to take a break when all of a sudden a hiker walks up on us. Young guy, no orange at all. We both explained to him it's rifle season and he's walking through a WMA without orange and the dangers of it. Of course he was too smart for us and was in a hurry to get to some marker somewhere and kept going. Some ppl are too smart for their own good.
In case you're wondering the Pinhoti trail goes through the Talladega National Forest and within that footprint is Hollins WMA. There's way too many Alabama rednecks itching to pull their trigger for someone to be in the woods without orange. No, there's no safe zone around that trail either, as there shouldn't be, wear orange!
Posted on 1/8/26 at 6:00 am to Harlan County USA
I don’t know why but some people treat orange like a joke, any time I’m on a wma I’m walking around like a Sunkist advertisement.
Posted on 1/8/26 at 6:01 am to Harlan County USA
Its a problem out west as well. Im covered in orange from head to toe whenever im on public land during any hunting season.
Posted on 1/8/26 at 6:02 am to MrJudgeSmails
Same. Alabama only requires a hat. I wear a vest and a hat walking and take them off in a tree.
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:40 am to Harlan County USA
I still can't believe people actually trail ride on horses during hunting season. Orange or not ain't no way.
Posted on 1/8/26 at 9:04 am to Harlan County USA
I was driving through a a WMA in South MS a few weeks ago and I come over a hill and see somebody in the middle of this dirt road. Ends up being a female jogger, no orange. A few hundred yards past her, I come to what I believe was her 4Runner parked directly in front of a gated road, which is illegal. There was a racing bike and water bottle on the back of the 4Runner which led me to believe it was hers. But you are not supposed to block a gate in the WMA for emergency purposes. You’re supposed to park off to the side and walk in.
Posted on 1/8/26 at 9:23 am to Harlan County USA
Orange hat and vest on public and it doesn’t come off whether sitting on ground or in my climber.
If I’m packing my climber in I have an orange vest I keep tied on it for more visibility.
I just laugh at these retards on YouTube who wear an orange vest but commence to covering up vest with giant back packs and giant boxes on their chest to carry binos.
If I’m packing my climber in I have an orange vest I keep tied on it for more visibility.
I just laugh at these retards on YouTube who wear an orange vest but commence to covering up vest with giant back packs and giant boxes on their chest to carry binos.
Posted on 1/8/26 at 9:35 am to Harlan County USA
Some of these hikers have the survival instinct of a bowl of mashed potatoes and are blithely unaware at how dangerous that really is. Especially in LA with hardcore hunters that can and will shoot at anything.
and to make matters even worst, they bring their dog out there on a wma during hunting season when some of these wma's say on a sign before you get on the hiking trail "NO PETS".
And don't even get me started on the hikers that go off of the trail during hunting season and make all kinds of racket walking through the woods and being loud as all get out with no orange on at all. Dangerous and indecent.
and to make matters even worst, they bring their dog out there on a wma during hunting season when some of these wma's say on a sign before you get on the hiking trail "NO PETS".
And don't even get me started on the hikers that go off of the trail during hunting season and make all kinds of racket walking through the woods and being loud as all get out with no orange on at all. Dangerous and indecent.
This post was edited on 1/8/26 at 9:41 am
Posted on 1/12/26 at 1:05 pm to Harlan County USA
Is it an indecent thing to go off of a hiking trail and walk through the woods when it is hunting season? Mind you i was 200 yards off the main trail.
I had 2 hikers come right under neath me and whistled at them and notified them of my presence. They felt bad and they walked away...in the direction i was hunting over.
I get its public and they have every right to do that but i was not happy to say the least.
I had 2 hikers come right under neath me and whistled at them and notified them of my presence. They felt bad and they walked away...in the direction i was hunting over.
I get its public and they have every right to do that but i was not happy to say the least.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 1:47 pm to Harlan County USA
shite I look like a traffic cone regardless of private or public land.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 4:00 pm to Harlan County USA
Could be worse. I saw a story recently about a hunter in Russia who killed the driver of a Toyota Land Cruiser thinking he was shooting at an elk.
Talk about not using common sense and acquiring the ID of the target before pulling the trigger.
Talk about not using common sense and acquiring the ID of the target before pulling the trigger.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 6:10 pm to Harlan County USA
I wear orange when walking on my own land during deer season as I have no idea if there are any trespassers hunting on the property.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 6:18 pm to freshtigerbait
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hardcore hunters that can and will shoot at anything
That's not the term I'd use
Posted on 1/13/26 at 5:19 am to freshtigerbait
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Is it an indecent thing to go off of a hiking trail and walk through the woods when it is hunting season?
Yes it is. One time I encountered a guy while ground hunting for deer in the Talladega NF. He wasn't on the Pinhoti hiking trail, he was hiking the fire break right where I was setup for deer. Scared the crap out of me to turn around real fast and see a man standing there.
We talked, he apologized, but honestly I'm starting to think these hikers do this shite on purpose. They don't like hunting and it's their passive resistance to it without it being hunter harassment. Hey, I'm gonna go walking through the woods, not on a hiking trail, but where we know hunters would be, during deer season, and act like we're unaware!
Posted on 1/13/26 at 8:11 am to Harlan County USA
I figured as much.
The two hikers i saw were college age girls. Likely freshmen in college. I could tell they did not know any better and that this was their first time out there. They felt really bad when they saw me and they even mouthed "we are so sorry" so i didn't make a fuss, waved at them, gave them a thumbs up and they walked away.
Its when grown adults that do this that really pisses me off. How they don't have any common sense to tell themselves "it is hunting season and i am on public land, i should stay on the trails to be considerate of people hunting" is beyond me and i will never get it.
Some of us that hunt public put insane amounts of time into scouting and walking to where we planned to go and it is very infuriating when some hippie comes walking out there off the trail making all kinds of noise spreading their scent everywhere.
They have every right to hike that place but come on man they make hiking trails for a reason.
The two hikers i saw were college age girls. Likely freshmen in college. I could tell they did not know any better and that this was their first time out there. They felt really bad when they saw me and they even mouthed "we are so sorry" so i didn't make a fuss, waved at them, gave them a thumbs up and they walked away.
Its when grown adults that do this that really pisses me off. How they don't have any common sense to tell themselves "it is hunting season and i am on public land, i should stay on the trails to be considerate of people hunting" is beyond me and i will never get it.
Some of us that hunt public put insane amounts of time into scouting and walking to where we planned to go and it is very infuriating when some hippie comes walking out there off the trail making all kinds of noise spreading their scent everywhere.
They have every right to hike that place but come on man they make hiking trails for a reason.
Posted on 1/13/26 at 8:17 am to freshtigerbait
I have a hunters orange vest in my turkey pack. Most of the time I wear a HO hat during bow season. Ive never really had a close call, it just gives me the creeps.
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