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What are specific blaze orange requirements in Ohio?

April 5, 2026

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In Ohio, hunters are required to wear at least 250 square inches of blaze orange on the head, chest, and back while hunting deer, turkey, and other game during specified seasons. The blaze orange must be visible from 360 degrees, with a minimum of 144 square inches on the head, 56 square inches on the chest, and 50 square inches on the back. Clothing and accessories can be combined to meet the total requirement.

Blaze Orange Requirements

Ohio’s Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife, sets specific regulations for hunter attire during certain seasons. Hunters must wear a minimum of 250 square inches of blaze orange, which can include clothing, hats, and accessories. This requirement applies to deer, turkey, and other game hunting seasons.

Measuring Blaze Orange

To ensure compliance, hunters must measure their blaze orange garments to ensure they meet the minimum requirements. A square inch is equivalent to a square with a side length of one inch. For example, a hat with a 10-inch diameter will have a surface area of approximately 78.5 square inches (10 x 7.85 = 78.5). Hunters can use a ruler or measuring tape to calculate the surface area of their blaze orange items.

A practical strategy for meeting Ohio’s blaze orange requirements is to wear a hat with 144 square inches of blaze orange, a vest with 56 square inches, and a pair of pants or a jacket with 50 square inches. This combination totals 250 square inches and meets the minimum requirement. Hunters can also use accessories, such as arm bands or leg bands, to supplement their blaze orange gear.

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