I've never hunted Wyoming before and I've been doing homework into the regs,laws that are required. After watching many high country rifle hunts in Wyoming on You Tube, I began to notice many...if not all of them were only wearing a orange hat while in the field. Everything else was camo.
So I pulled up the regulations and from my understanding, a single orange hat would be legally enough orange to wear while in the field. Am I understanding this correctly? What has been your experiences while in the high country of Wyoming?
Here's the regs:
Fluorescent Orange
Big and Trophy Game
No person, other than archers and crossbow hunters hunting during a special archery season or limited quota archery only Type 9 season, shall hunt any big or trophy game animal without wearing in a visible manner one (1) or more exterior garments that shall include a hat, shirt, jacket, coat, vest or sweater of a fluorescent orange color. Fluorescent orange camouflage is legal. Muzzle‐loader hunters participating in limited quota muzzle‐loading seasons are required to meet the fluorescent orange requirements.
Obviously the more hunter orange you wear, the safer you would probably be. But most hunters I see...Tend to wear as little orange as legally possible.
"Wildlife and its habitat cannot speak. So
we must and we will."
Theadore Roosevelt
So I pulled up the regulations and from my understanding, a single orange hat would be legally enough orange to wear while in the field. Am I understanding this correctly? What has been your experiences while in the high country of Wyoming?
Here's the regs:
Fluorescent Orange
Big and Trophy Game
No person, other than archers and crossbow hunters hunting during a special archery season or limited quota archery only Type 9 season, shall hunt any big or trophy game animal without wearing in a visible manner one (1) or more exterior garments that shall include a hat, shirt, jacket, coat, vest or sweater of a fluorescent orange color. Fluorescent orange camouflage is legal. Muzzle‐loader hunters participating in limited quota muzzle‐loading seasons are required to meet the fluorescent orange requirements.
Obviously the more hunter orange you wear, the safer you would probably be. But most hunters I see...Tend to wear as little orange as legally possible.
"Wildlife and its habitat cannot speak. So
we must and we will."
Theadore Roosevelt