Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!erb1!osnome!hunting From: bigmac@eng.umd.edu (Mike McDonald) Newsgroups: rec.hunting Subject: Re: Camouflage Message-ID: <401@erb1.engr.wisc.edu> Date: 20 Mar 91 13:03:29 GMT References: <328@erb1.engr.wisc.edu> <348@erb1.engr.wisc.edu> Sender: news@erb1.engr.wisc.edu Organization: College of Engineering, Maryversity of Uniland, College Park Lines: 18 Approved: hunting@osnome.che.wisc.edu From: bigmac@eng.umd.edu (Mike McDonald) In article <348@erb1.engr.wisc.edu>, roddy@saul.cis.upenn.edu (Brian Roddy) writes: > > To start a discussion: > Any tips out there on proper camouflage for different types of hunting? Since deer are color blind, it really doesn't matter what colors you wear-or wether you look like birch bark or a dense jungle (this always makes me laugh when I see a guy in the woods wearing dark green camo. and its late fall with no leaves around). I have taken many a deer, just wearing blue jeans and a plain dark jacket-most of these deer were taken with a bow. I guess that some of this camo. will break your movement up, so this is one good feature of the stuff, although if you just stand still, you can save alot of money. Mike