Sports

Hunters Urged to Wear Orange

Eagle Times Staff
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont Fish and Wildlife reminds hunters to wear fluorescent hunter orange.

“Hunting is one of the safest outdoor activities, thanks to advances in education as well as science,” Vermont Hunter Education Program Coordinator Nicole Meier said. “Our volunteer hunter education instructors stress that wearing orange during hunting season is important, and studies prove that wearing fluorescent hunter orange keeps hunters visible to other people in the woods, but it keeps them relatively invisible to deer.”

“Every year, we should strive to be the safest we can be by wearing at least a hunter orange hat and vest,” Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Christopher Herrick added. “Deer are most active during dawn and dusk hours when visibility is low. You can improve your chances of being seen by other hunters by wearing hunter orange, which can be seen even in low-light situations.”

“While it isn’t recommended to wear orange during waterfowl and turkey seasons, we certainly still recommend hunter orange when you are going to and from your blind, treestand, or calling spot,” Meier said.

While some hunters might be concerned that deer are scared by hunter orange, in fact, deer have been shown to be unaffected by the color. A deer bases its vision on movement, patterns, and color variations. Unlike humans, deer do not have multiple color receptors in their eyes. They can see color, but their spectrum is limited, meaning deer must rely heavily on their ability to detect movement over the ability to interpret color variations and patterns.

Hunting in Vermont continues to be a safe recreational pursuit, and hunters can help keep it that way by wearing hunter orange.

Hunt smart. Hunt safe. Wear orange, the department urges.

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