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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

740.0. "hunting season" by BOEHM::SCHLENER () Tue Oct 04 1988 19:15

    Well, it's getting close to that time of year - hunting season.
    I used to ride in an area which only allowed duck hunting (Grafton,
    Ma.) and even riding at that time was chancey. Well, now I live in the
    Templeton area (out by the Quabbin) and we have deer season to worry
    about. Poor Jasper is a dark bay with a little white star but to a 
    hunger-crazed hunter, he could resemble a BIG deer!
    
    So of course I don't plan on going trail riding during hunting season.
    However, because fall is such a great time to ride, I'll ride up to
    hunting season. 
    My first question - when does duck hunting start?
    second question - has anyone tried attaching a portable radio to a
    daypack (I ride english hence no saddlebags) and blasting (at a
    reasonable level) music to let everyone know that someone's out there??
    
    I figure that wearing orange is fine, however if someone hears a radio
    coming from a particular area then they are least apt to shoot at
    something that moves.
    
    Of course, they may be so mad at me scaring away the animals that they
    shoot me out of anger!!
    
    				Cindy
    
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740.1Do whatever it takes!GENRAL::BOURBEAUWed Oct 05 1988 12:2014
    	Cindy, most hunters are careful and courteous people very much
    like you and I, but you have to take all precautions since it only
    takes one "slob" hunter to do you in. I don't know of any guaranteed
    method of protecting yourself, but wearing and covering your horse
    with as much blaze orange as possible is a good start.
    	As far as the radio is concerned, it sounds like a good idea
    to me, particularly if you have some lively music on. Is you stick
    to well used trails, most hunters would anticipate that there might
    be other people around there. In fact a real hunter will stay away
    from well used trails simply because there's less likely to be any
    game in that area.
    
    	George
    
740.2another ideaDELNI::L_MCCORMACKWed Oct 05 1988 12:354
    
    
    Here's another idea.  We put cow-bells on our horses.  Sleigh-
    bells work too.  
740.3Lots of Color !SALEM::DOUGLASFri Oct 07 1988 11:0918
    Re:2
    
    Sleigh bells work great! State Line Tack in Plaistow N.H. has them
    for sale. They sound sooo pretty, especially when it's snowing and
    your out for a ride.
    
    Definitely by an orange coat or vest for yourself and an orange
    knit hat to put over your riding helmet. For the horse I run orrange 
    ribbon thru his main and tail. (the kind of plastic ribbon used
    on electric fences).
    
    Yes, I allways get that eery feeling that a demented person will
    shoot me because I scared off a deer. Your in the woods, who's to 
    know? (for the record, I *am not in any way* saying hunters are 
    demented, but that doesn't mean the people a screened properly 
    to make sure they are right in the head to own any type of gun!)
    
    Tina             
740.4You never knowERASER::BUCKLEYQuayle? AhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaFri Oct 07 1988 12:186
    RE: .3
    
    Don't worry Tina, we know what you mean.  Personally I don't trust 
    any of them (JMHO).
    
    Buck
740.5Orange Ribbon SourceLDYBUG::WHITMOREFri Oct 07 1988 13:525
    Tina,
    
    Where do you get the orange ribbon?  
    
    Dana
740.6SALEM::DOUGLASFri Oct 07 1988 14:038
    RE:5
    
    
    Usually they have it in Grossman's, NHD hardware, and places where
    they sell electric fences. Check your local hardware stores.
    
    T.
    
740.7Let's go hunting with cameras insteadMARKER::REEDVote NO on Question 3!Tue Nov 01 1988 16:4951
    Hi gang, I'm just catching up on notes. I went on vacation, with
    my horse and friends, and of course hunting season started while
    we were gone.
    
    We go to Escoheag, RI to a place called: Legrande G. Reynolds
    Horsemen's Area. It's a campground with a very large interconnected
    state park nearby. They allow hunting, fishing, hiking, driving,
    riding, motorcross, bicycling, and cars in the park.   However,
    some areas are reestricted in use. I did find out that the local
    gunowners/hunters were responsible for obtaining the BEAUTIFUL area
    and to it's proliferation.  Most of these people like to *hangout*
    in the woods jsut like we do and really don't expect to catch anything.
    
    But as I said, hunting season began while we were out there.  Posted
    in the campgrounds were some tips (these are the ones I could remember):
    
    1. Don't go out early morning and late afternoon.
    
    2. Wear bright colors
    
    3. Stay on the well marked trails
    
    I ended up going out by myself for the first few hours in the morning
    and again in the afternoon.  I found the hunters I did run into
    very courteous. Some remarked that we (Cheyenne and I) wouldn't
    be mistaken for a deer.  I wear a knitted orange cap over my helmet,
    an orange vest or sweatshirt while Cheyenne wears an orange saddle
    pad/blanket and breast collar. I made them to fit over my existing
    equipment. (Cheyenne is a black/white pinto and he kinda blends
    into the scenery, so all you see is the orange)
    
    We had to go through a hunting zone to get to the posted no hunting
    area. I was VERY nervous but managed to either whistle/hum loudly
    to announce ourselves (and possibly scare off any animals). I think
    the sleigh bells is a great idea but the radio would be too distracting
    for me.
    
    BTW, a few days before, I came across a covey of pheasants, geese
    and grouse. It's great when you can get within a few feet of these
    birds and just watch them.
    
    Well, another season will be coming to a close soon. Keep alert!
    
    Roslyn
    
    P.S. I will post directions to Horsemen's park in the note for places
    to ride, as soon as I find it.
    
    P.S.S. Don't forget that even though GUN hunting season usually
    starts around Oct. 15th, BOW and ARROW season starts apporx. 2 weeks
    before.