Yes, I should have clarified, my mistake, I apologize. On every public land I've hunted in NY, it is mandatory for blaze orange. In fact they go as far as to tell you it has to be covering your front/back from neck to waist and also a blaze orange hat. There could be public land that doesn't require orange in NY, all I can do is vouch for the ones I've been at. Usually on preserves.
I really don't like hunting public land, but there's one spot that's within 15 minutes of home and it's nice to go there when I can't (or not enough time) to go to the private land (two hours away). So I do what they ask and wear the orange and haven't had a bit of problems. (knock on wood...) It's fairly good public land, but the blaze orange thing is posted everywhere for hunters to see and in this particular spot you have to have a day to day permit, which can be obtained at the entrances along with the rules postings. But even on the private land I wear it, just not as much. Helps me to feel a bit safer.
But again, you guys are correct and I should have clarified my statement. I feel... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif
As long as we're on the subject of animals being color blind, it's my opinion that since most game have much better hearing and smelling, they don't really need color. Even seeing the grays/whites and blacks their eye sight is sharper too. With the three senses being heightened they don't need to process color. Just my thoughts on it.