Fish Report for 4-11-2013

When to wear an orange vest for hunting

4-11-2013
CDFG

Question: I recently completed my hunter safety education course, got my license and went hunting with a small group on private land. None of us wore hunter safety orange vests as we were together at all times and in each other's line of sights. I see hunting shows where they sometimes don't wear the orange hunter vests either. When do you wear the vests? Is it acceptable to not wear them while on private land when you're with a small group and know where everyone is? Or, do you have to wear orange all the time while hunting?

Answer: Though some states require hunters (especially when hunting upland game) to wear blaze orange all the time while in the field for safety reasons, in California we do not require it. It is a good idea to wear this distinctive color whenever possible for your safety as it does help you to stand out, but there is no law requiring it. You'll find that orange is being incorporated more and more into hunting camouflage patterns to provide greater safety. One thing to note for deer hunting, deer cannot detect the color orange. To deer, orange looks gray.


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