The "Bad Idea" to which I referred, was to be walking around, in camo, calling.
If you'll look at the quote in post 45, you'll see the language I was responding to,
bolded.
We advise that you wear at least partial Hunter Orange, when walking in, and out, and to never have any part of a harvested bird showing, when walking out. This is the sort of thing that we recommend:
Yes, I know about identifying one's target, and what lies beyond. I and the others that I work with make the necessity of this very clear. However, not all hunters in the woods have taken a HE course from the venue where I teach, and I can't vouch for other classes' content, though I'd hope that it's consistent with best practices.
Almost all persons hunting in the woods have taken a HE course; not all of them absorb all of the info presented. So, yes, I stand by my statement that if you're dumb enough to take a "sound shot" or a shot at a target that is not positively identified, a green sticker is not likely to change your mind.