Hunter’s Flag of the United States

Introducing the Hunter’s Flag of the United States, a unique tribute to the spirit of the American outdoors. This flag, also known by alternate names such as the Flag of Fred Bear, Hunter’s Glory, Backcountry Banner, and The Sportsman’s Standard, features thirteen ‘Blaze Orange’ (#FF6700) and white (#FFFFFF) horizontal stripes, and the canton in ‘Forest Green’ (#228B22).

This flag celebrates the heritage and passion of hunters and outdoors enthusiasts across the nation.

Vexillolinguistics

“Thirteen ‘Blaze Orange’ (#FF6700) and white (#FFFFFF) horizontal stripes, beginning and ending with orange, with an overall aspect ratio of 10:19. A canton in ‘Forest Green’ (#228B22), which occupies two-fifths of the flag’s width and extends down seven stripes, hosts fifty white stars, of five or six points, each with a diameter of four-fifths the stripe height, in alternating rows of six and five.”

Alternate Names

  • “Flag of Fred Bear
  • “Hunter’s Glory”
  • “Backcountry Banner”
  • “The Sportsman’s Standard”
  • “Hunter’s Heritage”


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