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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper John" data-source="post: 916528" data-attributes="member: 8580"><p>That would be correct. It is not a public vs private land kind of thing. From the <a href="http://www.wildlifedepartment.com" target="_blank">www.wildlifedepartment.com</a> FAQ. </p><p></p><p>Who needs hunter orange while hunting?</p><p></p><p>All deer gun, muzzleloading firearms, special antlerless deer, elk and antelope season hunters must conspicuously wear both a head covering and an outer garment above the waistline, both totaling 500 square inches or more of clothing, both consisting of daylight fluorescent orange color totaling at least 400 square inches. The camouflage orange pattern is legal as long as there is at least 400 square inches of daylight fluorescent orange. All other hunters, except those hunting waterfowl, crow or crane, or while hunting furbearing animals at night, must wear either a head covering or upper garment of fluorescent orange clothing during the deer gun, deer muzzleloading firearms and holiday (special antlerless) deer seasons. Archery controlled hunt permittees are exempt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper John, post: 916528, member: 8580"] That would be correct. It is not a public vs private land kind of thing. From the [url]www.wildlifedepartment.com[/url] FAQ. Who needs hunter orange while hunting? All deer gun, muzzleloading firearms, special antlerless deer, elk and antelope season hunters must conspicuously wear both a head covering and an outer garment above the waistline, both totaling 500 square inches or more of clothing, both consisting of daylight fluorescent orange color totaling at least 400 square inches. The camouflage orange pattern is legal as long as there is at least 400 square inches of daylight fluorescent orange. All other hunters, except those hunting waterfowl, crow or crane, or while hunting furbearing animals at night, must wear either a head covering or upper garment of fluorescent orange clothing during the deer gun, deer muzzleloading firearms and holiday (special antlerless) deer seasons. Archery controlled hunt permittees are exempt. [/QUOTE]
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