Must say I'm pleased we don't have to wear blaze orange up here in Alberta.
I reckon you make a better target if you can be seen!
Re moccasins;
When I wore them in wet weather , with slushy snow underfoot, I recall spending as much time flat on my back as walking in them! I remember having to light a fire to get dried out at times.
One thing I Have tried lately (in the winter that is!) is going barefoot in snow.
You know, once you get your head around it, it's not bad at all. Not tried it all day, but for a few hundred yards walk, it's not a problem really.
This is in that wet weather where mocs don't work, say down to minus 10C.
I do hav a a pair of those straight last Fugawee shoes, and put hob-nails in the soles, as I couldn't stand up in them either.
In mocs and wet weather, I tried tying thongs around my foot, to give extra grip, but they still got as wet as dish-cloths in no time, even though I greased them with deer tallow.