rifleman762
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Alberta
A few problems I see. Sometimes camo has the right fabric or the right amount of pockets or whatever we require to hunt in compared to non camo. Some camo is better than others for reducing your perceived motion. ( solid is best) I like to take pictures of my hunting gear in the field in black and white to see what blends in better. I also think if your camo or blaze orange gives off too much UV light that it’s not helpful. My favorite camo pattern is Under Armor. I prefer solid colors, but sometimes it’s hard to find something other than Carhartt.
Observing your camo pattern in black and white is a great idea. Animals can still spot your outline; the idea is to break up the outline, not necessarily blend in with the correct shades and colours. Notice how an animal will quickly spook if you skyline yourself. Not only is it very obvious motion but they know the human silhouette is danger. This is why blaze orange camo works well. You're not a solid blob anymore and they don't know that it's orange.