Nope, you can also hunt in the bush with hunter orange on, or behind a fence with hunter orange, etc.
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Any time of the season. You wear orange when you are in a group but not when your by yourself. Thing is possibly you are not by yourself in the woods. In a group at least you know for sure who is around so if orange is good than the possibility of someone else hunting should motivate you to wear orange also. Help a fellow hunter out and wear orange ,small game doesn't see colour.
Always about making safer choices.
I don't wear orange to walk a dog, I don't wear orange to go for a jog, I don't wear orange to walk down the road.
I see nothing different than doing any of these other things.
It is called managing risks, I do not feel as though I am in an area where there is much of a chance of there being another hunter in the area I hunt, mind you I hunt small game and there does not seem to be any other people ever out there when I am hunting.
Well if that works for you great. Like I said at least once a season I run into an upland camo hunter while upland hunting and although I consider myself a safe hunter I would feel bad if I pepper someone because they prefer to look like a tree than a pumpkin.
We always wear orange, except coyotes, turkeys and ducks
I modified a hunter orange youth vest to work as a flap on my bag and can expose it when needed. It tucks away nicely if I have to stash my bag and don't want it to be seen or if I just don't want to sit beside an orange bag. I wear my regular camo hunting gear with an orange vest and hat when required.
My coat has a built in pouch in the back and I wear a Fanny pack so no issue with orange. My experience has been that CO’s don’t move far from the truck, so I would be extremely surprised to get checked in the woods.