Post by esshup on Nov 27, 2014 12:30:43 GMT -5
In this particular instance. I'm not confused about the hunter orange reqirement for a blind when the hunter is completely concealed by the blind.
BTW Morrison, Happy Thanksgiving!
O.K. Here's where my confusion sets in. On a property that I hunt (private although I know it doesn't matter) there is a pile of dirt near the edge of the field. It's pretty big, 30+' at the base, and 12' tall, and has been there long enough that it's overgown with weeds and bushes. I dug a shelf into one side to make a flat spot where I can place a chair. In front of the chair, and to the left and right I drove a couple of "T" posts into the ground and put a piece of camo burlap on them in the shape of a flattened "U" so that I'm concealed behind the burlap from the shoulders down on 3 sides, and below the crest of the top of the dirt pile so I'm not visible (and can't shoot) from behind me (the open part of the "U"). I look out over the top of the burlap "walls" to hunt.
You had posted previously:
312 IAC 9-1-7.6 "Ground blind" defined
Authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-22-2-6
Affected: IC 14-22
Sec. 7.6. "Ground blind" means a structure or visual screen of any type that is located on or within four (4) feet of the ground that includes manmade or synthetic materials and results in concealing a hunter so that the hunter orange worn by the hunter may not be visible from one (1) or more directions.
Walls are located on or within 4 feet of the ground, is manmade but doesn not conceal the hunter so that the hunter orange is not visible.
312 IAC 9-2-15 General requirements for hunter orange on ground blinds
Authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-22-2-6
Affected: IC 14-22-38-7
Sec. 15. An occupied ground blind must have at least one hundred forty-four (144) square inches of hunter orange that is visible on each side of the blind from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to one-half (1/2) hour after sunset when the hunter is required to wear hunter orange in accordance with IC 14-22-38-7 or 312 IAC 9-3-2(t)."
I'm confused. If the ground blind is constructed so that the hunter orange that the hunter is wearing is visible above the blind, (i.e. i'm sitting in the blind but my hat and maybe the top part of my hunter orange vest over my camo coat is visible above the walls of the blind) then I wouldn't need hunter orange on it then, or would I?
I'm confused because:
1) The dirt pile and not the ground blind is stopping the visibility of the hunter orange in the one direction, not the man made ground blind. (but the dirt pile was man made years ago)
2) The hunter orange is visible above the walls of the man made ground blind, but not from the side where the dirt pile is. The dirt pile has been there for years and is all overgrown.
So, do I need to have 144 sq. in. of hunter orange on each wall of the hide in that situation, and do I need to have any hunter orange on the opposite side of the dirt pile? Or is the hunter orange that I'm wearing satisfy the requirement?
Thanks!
BTW Morrison, Happy Thanksgiving!
O.K. Here's where my confusion sets in. On a property that I hunt (private although I know it doesn't matter) there is a pile of dirt near the edge of the field. It's pretty big, 30+' at the base, and 12' tall, and has been there long enough that it's overgown with weeds and bushes. I dug a shelf into one side to make a flat spot where I can place a chair. In front of the chair, and to the left and right I drove a couple of "T" posts into the ground and put a piece of camo burlap on them in the shape of a flattened "U" so that I'm concealed behind the burlap from the shoulders down on 3 sides, and below the crest of the top of the dirt pile so I'm not visible (and can't shoot) from behind me (the open part of the "U"). I look out over the top of the burlap "walls" to hunt.
You had posted previously:
312 IAC 9-1-7.6 "Ground blind" defined
Authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-22-2-6
Affected: IC 14-22
Sec. 7.6. "Ground blind" means a structure or visual screen of any type that is located on or within four (4) feet of the ground that includes manmade or synthetic materials and results in concealing a hunter so that the hunter orange worn by the hunter may not be visible from one (1) or more directions.
Walls are located on or within 4 feet of the ground, is manmade but doesn not conceal the hunter so that the hunter orange is not visible.
312 IAC 9-2-15 General requirements for hunter orange on ground blinds
Authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-22-2-6
Affected: IC 14-22-38-7
Sec. 15. An occupied ground blind must have at least one hundred forty-four (144) square inches of hunter orange that is visible on each side of the blind from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to one-half (1/2) hour after sunset when the hunter is required to wear hunter orange in accordance with IC 14-22-38-7 or 312 IAC 9-3-2(t)."
I'm confused. If the ground blind is constructed so that the hunter orange that the hunter is wearing is visible above the blind, (i.e. i'm sitting in the blind but my hat and maybe the top part of my hunter orange vest over my camo coat is visible above the walls of the blind) then I wouldn't need hunter orange on it then, or would I?
I'm confused because:
1) The dirt pile and not the ground blind is stopping the visibility of the hunter orange in the one direction, not the man made ground blind. (but the dirt pile was man made years ago)
2) The hunter orange is visible above the walls of the man made ground blind, but not from the side where the dirt pile is. The dirt pile has been there for years and is all overgrown.
So, do I need to have 144 sq. in. of hunter orange on each wall of the hide in that situation, and do I need to have any hunter orange on the opposite side of the dirt pile? Or is the hunter orange that I'm wearing satisfy the requirement?
Thanks!