Hi,
I have 2 questions regarding hunter orange requirements that are not clearly defined in the big game brochure.
1. The big game brochure specifically states that hunters must wear hunter orange while hunting deer, elk, pronghorn, bear or moose with any firearm license. This also requires archery hunters hunting during any rifle season to also wear hunter orange. However, it does not specifically state whether hunter orange is required to be worn by archery hunters during the muzzleloader season. Is hunter orange required for archery hunters during the early muzzleloader season for elk (Sept 12-20)?
If you have a muzzleloading license you cannot hunt with archery equipment p.16 of our Big Game Brochure; you must use a muzzleloader and wear solid daylight fluorescent orange. If you have an archery license and are hunting with that archery license during the muzzleloading season you are not required to wear solid daylight fluorescent orange.
2. 500 square inches of orange are required on an “outer garment” above the waist as well as an orange hat or head covering that is visible from all directions. Based on that language, if a hunter is wearing a pack, there is not a requirement to have any orange on the pack as it is not an outer garment. However, the video link included in the regulation book seems to indicate otherwise. Can you clarify? Is orange required on the hunter’s pack if they are wearing more than 500 square inches of orange as their outer garment and an orange head piece that is visible from all directions?
The key to understanding the regulations for solid daylight fluorescent orange are the underlined words below (outer garment). If you wear a pack it must meet the solid daylight fluorescent orange or be covered with a vest or other material which meets the solid daylight fluorescent orange requirement.
The Law requires hunters to wear at least 500 square inches of SOLID DAYLIGHT FLUORESCENT ORANGE material on an outer garment above the waist while hunting deer, elk, pronghorn, bear or moose with any firearm license. A fluorescent orange hat or head covering, visible from all directions, is also required.
This includes all muzzleloader hunters. It also includes archery hunters who hunt during rifle season. Archers hunting during a limited bear season or archers hunting with an archery bear, deer, elk, pronghorn or moose license do not have to wear fluorescent orange. Auction- and raffle-license holders do not have to wear orange when hunting with archery equipment when no rifle seasons are open
Thanks,
Brett D. Bueltel, PE