VikingsGuy
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Some say a camo pattern closely aligned with the Wyoming landscape is important if hunting in Wyoming, some say the pattern doesn't matter due to deer/pronghorns lack of seeing colors in a human sense and that while having great distant "motion sight" they really can't see fine details past 30 yds so you just need a pattern to "break up" your silhouette, while even others say camo is worth very little and it is all about minimizing detected motion.
So, as a new pronghorn hunter, should I get new western patterned camo gear, use the Minnesota "woodsy" camo gear I already have, or skip camo altogether and just focus on being sneaky?
So, as a new pronghorn hunter, should I get new western patterned camo gear, use the Minnesota "woodsy" camo gear I already have, or skip camo altogether and just focus on being sneaky?