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Of course it matters! Why do you think people sell hundreds of dollars of last years camo for pennies on the dollar to buy this years set of all matching gear right down to the undies and socks?
It doesn't matter, I am the guy that still hunts in his red plaid jacket :chuckle:scent and wind mean the most, that and DO NOT make eye to eye contact, sounds dumb but never look them in the eye, if you do, your busted..
Quote from: jackmaster on August 30, 2016, 12:31:17 PMIt doesn't matter, I am the guy that still hunts in his red plaid jacket :chuckle:scent and wind mean the most, that and DO NOT make eye to eye contact, sounds dumb but never look them in the eye, if you do, your busted.. Maybe that's why I don't always get a buck? I look em right in the eye and scream You gonna die!!!!😝😝
Camo is just a hyped up sales gimmick that was made up in the south. I have never used, or own any. I don't believe in it. Movement and smell is what gets you and nothing else. I don't wear camo. Solid black is probably alot better than any camo out there.
I had an interesting experience with black this week, I had a mesh oyster bag full of crushed apples left over from cider making sitting in front of me. A doe and a fawn and a lone doe came in from different directions with their noses in the air smelling the apples, all three stiffened up immediately upon seeing the black mesh bag. The doe and fawn took off quickly and the other doe moved off as well. I'm pretty sure it was the black bag freaking them out and not me since the two had come in less than ten yards away down wind of me.
Your much bigger concern should be the detergent you are using. Lots of commercial detergents have brightening agents added to them that make you a UV beacon to deer and elk.Use something with no UV brighteners in it.