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Back to the original question, I would ask your State Game Department. Another option, Asbell Wool offers a Hunter Orange. Although not listed on their website I'll bet if you asked they would make you one of their many options in that color. Never know unless you ask.

I think a while back a member posted images of a capote he had made in Blaze Orange? It looked pretty good if I recall.
 
Out of curiosity I asked this question to one of our Virginia Conservation Police Officers that I know. Here is his reply:
Thanks for reaching out regarding the Blaze Orange question. Virginia code 29.1-530.1 addresses the Blaze Orange/Blaze Pink requirement. Paragraph A states, "For the purpose of this section, "solid orange" means a safety orange or fluorescent orange hue and "solid blaze pink" means safety pink or fluorescent pink hue."

The fluorescent hue is made to stand out in all vegetation as other orange hues have a tendency to blend with fall season colors. The fluorescent hue will be obvious to to other hunters.

Bear in mind this is a Virginia officer. Your State may have a similar or different view.
 
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