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Blaze pink - Belsnickel - 05-24-2016 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-36339028 Quote:Laws to permit the colour "blaze pink" for hunters have been proposed in five states in the US. How did this become a legislative trend? This came across my Twitter feed and I found it rather interesting. Yea or nay on this? Do you think it is sexist? Do you think pink would be as effective as orange? RE: Blaze pink - Benton - 05-24-2016 After not hunting for about two decades, I decided last fall to give turkey hunting a try with a bow. So far, all turkeys are safe. That said, I'd prefer orange. It's a universal "don't shoot this" color, people already recognize it. And while I hate slippery slope arguments, what happens when it's not a clothing company (or whoever) lobbying Minnesota? What happens when we've got "blaze blue" sponsored by the video game, or "blaze red" because Coke wants to market brand-themed hunting gear? If girls want to wear pink camo stuff, go for it. Of all the women I know that hunt, I've never heard one complain about wearing orange. RE: Blaze pink - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 05-24-2016 Quote:Last spring, Wisconsin Representative Nick Milroy had the idea that "blaze pink" might also be an acceptable safety colour as well as a way to get some new blood into the sport. Is recruiting new hunters a State Representative's job? Quote:"The fastest growing segment in new recruits into hunting are females, and that's one of the big reasons that companies have been marketing things like pink camouflage, pink guns, pink knives," he says. So the marketing is specifically directed at female customers, but this isn't specifically tailored for a specific sex? Really? RE: Blaze pink - bfine32 - 05-24-2016 I suppose the questions I have are why would it take so long to say yes, as long as the color is highly visible and how hard do you have to try to be offended to find this offensive? RE: Blaze pink - bfine32 - 05-24-2016 (05-24-2016, 08:39 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Is recruiting new hunters a State Representative's job?Anything that brings revenue to the sate should be a State Representative's job. RE: Blaze pink - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 05-24-2016 (05-24-2016, 08:47 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Anything that brings revenue to the sate should be a State Representative's job. Anything? You bring up a good point. RE: Blaze pink - bfine32 - 05-24-2016 (05-24-2016, 08:51 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Anything? Yes RE: Blaze pink - SunsetBengal - 05-24-2016 As a Surveyor, i.e. a guy that spends a ton of time in the woods looking for stuff, I have to say that Blaze Pink should be accepted. There is most definitely a reason that my profession uses pink ribbon to mark property corners and specific land features, it is easily the most recognizable color that stands out in the woods. We also have orange, along with other colors of ribbon, but they are just not nearly as easy to find in dense foliage. RE: Blaze pink - bfine32 - 05-24-2016 (05-24-2016, 08:56 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: As a Surveyor, i.e. a guy that spends a ton of time in the woods looking for stuff, I have to say that Blaze Pink should be accepted. There is most definitely a reason that my profession uses pink ribbon to mark property corners and specific land features, it is easily the most recognizable color that stands out in the woods. We also have orange, along with other colors of ribbon, but they are just not nearly as easy to find in dense foliage. In the military we had/have something known as a VS-17 panel. We used it for things such as marking landing zones and anything we needed something to stand out from above. It was about a 2'x6' piece of nylon that was "blaze orange" on one side and "blaze pink" on the other side. We called the pink side "California Red". I doubt that's allowed anymore, because someone was offended. RE: Blaze pink - Rotobeast - 05-25-2016 I might as well add this story. Can't hunt without beer, right ? ![]() (I don't hunt, but hear tell of drinking) http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/05/24/do-women-really-need-beer-made-just-for-them/ RE: Blaze pink - Benton - 05-25-2016 (05-24-2016, 08:39 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Is recruiting new hunters a State Representative's job? For some states its significant income. Illinois I know tacks on a lot of fees for hunters, from licenses mostly. Representatives should be focused on bringing in revenue. That said, I still dont like blaze pink, as previously stated. RE: Blaze pink - BigPapaKain - 05-25-2016 I don't see what the issue is. Unless you're hunting flamingo. RE: Blaze pink - Belsnickel - 05-25-2016 (05-24-2016, 08:56 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: As a Surveyor, i.e. a guy that spends a ton of time in the woods looking for stuff, I have to say that Blaze Pink should be accepted. There is most definitely a reason that my profession uses pink ribbon to mark property corners and specific land features, it is easily the most recognizable color that stands out in the woods. We also have orange, along with other colors of ribbon, but they are just not nearly as easy to find in dense foliage. I always see the ribbon when it is all faded and hard to see, so I wasn't thinking of it as all that effective. ![]() As for my opinions on this all, I really don't care much. I think there is a bit of contradictory information about it, some talking about this existing to bring in women, others saying it has nothing to do with that. As long as it is effective to the same degree as blaze orange, at least, then I am fine with it. RE: Blaze pink - Griever - 05-25-2016 (05-24-2016, 08:46 PM)bfine32 Wrote: I suppose the questions I have are why would it take so long to say yes, as long as the color is highly visible and how hard do you have to try to be offended to find this offensive? idk, you seem to be the expert on being offended by stuff RE: Blaze pink - michaelsean - 05-25-2016 Sexist? No. Tailoring something to appeal to a certain sex isn't sexist. I don't see it being effective in recruiting new hunters though. I don't think people decide to hunt based on the colors they can wear. RE: Blaze pink - Belsnickel - 05-25-2016 (05-25-2016, 10:09 AM)michaelsean Wrote: Sexist? No. Tailoring something to appeal to a certain sex isn't sexist. I don't see it being effective in recruiting new hunters though. I don't think people decide to hunt based on the colors they can wear. Eh, depends on the definition you look at. If it is based on stereotyping, it is sexist by most definitions I have seen. RE: Blaze pink - michaelsean - 05-25-2016 (05-25-2016, 10:31 AM)Belsnickel Wrote: Eh, depends on the definition you look at. If it is based on stereotyping, it is sexist by most definitions I have seen. OK then let's say it's not sexist in a bad way. Clothing manufacturers make lots of women's clothing in pink, and I've yet to hear anyone refer to it as sexist. RE: Blaze pink - BigPapaKain - 05-25-2016 (05-25-2016, 10:38 AM)michaelsean Wrote: OK then let's say it's not sexist in a bad way. Clothing manufacturers make lots of women's clothing in pink, and I've yet to hear anyone refer to it as sexist. Wait wait wait - pink is for women? Excuse me gentlemen - I have to go trim my shirt drawer down. RE: Blaze pink - michaelsean - 05-25-2016 (05-25-2016, 10:44 AM)BigPapaKain Wrote: Wait wait wait - pink is for women? You owe me one. RE: Blaze pink - Belsnickel - 05-25-2016 (05-25-2016, 10:44 AM)BigPapaKain Wrote: Wait wait wait - pink is for women? Interestingly enough, pink being associated with women is a 20th century turn of events. In the 19th century and earlier 20th the societal norm was pink for boys. Red was seen as a man's color (a holdover from England, the color of uniforms being red) and so a lighter version, pink, being for young men/boys. |