Doublegunner
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I don't think it matters much. I buy my new gear in earth tone solids if I can get it.
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I hunted in blue jeans when I was a kid. And my Dad bought me one of those crappy blaze orange sweatshirts from Sportsman's Surplus in Trempers. I used to get dumped off on the mountain and get picked up on either the Pendergast or Bolin ranches. Dial up phone communication. Remington 721 and Core-Lokt bullets killed a bunch of critters. mtmuley1987 antelope hunt, with Tjones
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Blue Jeans were normal until the weather got really bad back in the day. Not sure how we survived those years.
The uv treatment that makes your blaze orange glow bright, makes it glow blue to the animal. Highly pressured animals learn to look for it.That's actually really helpful - I've always thought they see blaze orange as white, but never knew they could pick out blue.
At a distance I don't think its real important, as long as you can still break up your figure by blending in. Wear blue jeans and you stick out a mile away. Up close it matters. I was rifle hunting last year when I walked up on a heard of elk. About a dozen cows laying down and others standing. The way the terrain was we just could never see each other until I was literally 30 feet away. That's when a cow thought she saw something ( wind was perfect coming at me obviously) Then the bull stepped out and kept starring at me. Unfortunately I was in a half standing position half bent over and had to stay like that for a few minutes until the bull and cow just looked away and starting getting leg cramps. The bull just started screaming at me and walked toward me and got within about 20 feet of me. They knew something was there but couldn't see me right in front of them. Kept lifting his head smelling and even snorted. This went for about 15 minutes until they finally just feeding away enough that they I could start to move away. Tried to come back around to shoot a cow but the terrain would give a any type of shot with the trees. I backed out left them alone, came up the next morning and shot a cow. So for me yes I think it matters.
I cant tell you which camo is better as long as you are breaking up your image or blending in with same solid colors it matters.
Camo brands ( or clothing) matter when you are out all day putting on many miles, in the weather and terrain. The more comfortable and lighter you are the further you'll go.
I just started making the switch to sold color earth tones. I got tired of keeping up on all the camo variations and mis-matched camo BS. I went with BassPro/Cabela's Instinct Summit Runner pants as a starter. "Back in the day" it wasn't uncommon to see hunters wearing red wool or solid blaze orange coats and blue jeans. Many deer taken wearing that style of clothing.is camo vs. solid colored neutral earth tone colors really a huge deal in terms of open space elk or deer hunting? Now archery is a whole other beast so I will not question camo for archery. But in most states for rifle seasons, you have to wear solid blaze orange vests and or hats anyways so it's not like you are invisible in your camo.
am I just not giving camo enough cred here?
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