Pardon my ignorance, I do not hunt myself, but I thought it was required to wear bright orange when hunting (well in Quebec anyway). So camo or not it`s irrelevant since you wear orange over it. Or did I miss something?
Heres Ontario. Watefowlers would never shoot a thing if they had to wear orange. Same with bow hunters
The objective of the hunter orange regulation is to maximize
hunter safety without negatively impacting hunting success.
Under this regulation, a
ll licensed hunters, including
bow hunters and falconers, hunting during the gun season
for deer and moose, are required to wear hunter orange.
This requirement does not apply to persons who are hunting
migratory game birds, except woodcock.
In addition, all licensed black bear hunters hunting during
the open season for black bear are required to wear hunter
orange except when in a tree stand.
Where there is a gun season for moose or deer concurrent
with an open black bear season, then the only persons
exempted from wearing hunter orange are waterfowl hunters,
as indicated above.
A hunter orange garment and head cover must be worn. The
hunter orange garment must cover a minimum of 2,580
square cm (400 square inches) above the waist and be visible
from all sides. Open mesh or camouflage hunter orange must
not be part of the 2,580 square cm. A hunting coat or vest
generally meets this requirement. The hunter orange head
cover may have: open mesh; a peak or brim colour other than
hunter orange, and a crest or logo which does not completely
cover the hunter orange on the side where it is affixed. The
head cover must not contain camouflage material.