Cut & Paste from the Regulations Brochure:
"HUNTERS MUST WEAR DAYLIGHT FLUORESCENT ORANGE
It is a legal requirement for hunters to wear at least 500 square inches of solid daylight fluorescent orange material in an outer garment above the waist while hunting deer, elk, pronghorn, bear or moose with any firearm license. Part of the fluorescent orange must be a hat or head covering visible from all directions. This includes archery hunters who hunt during rifle season. If using a ground blind or pop-up blind, hunters should display orange that is visible from all directions on the outside of the blind.
Camouflage orange does not qualify. Mesh garments are legal but not recommended. CPW strongly recommends wearing daylight fluorescent orange clothes in the field, even if you're not hunting. Wearing orange is for hunter safety, big-game animals don't see orange like we do. Movement, sound and smell are what give hunters away. Archers hunting during a limited bear season or archers hunting with an archery bear, deer, elk, pronghorn, or moose license do not have to wear fluorescent orange."