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Anybody hunt in solid color wool on the ground??If so how does it compare to plaids??Solid green,gray????
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I think it works just fine!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup:
Plaids are good!!! But if you look around, there are lots of "solid" color objects in the woods One of my favorite hunting jackets is a solid green Johnson's Woolen Mills jacket. I sit on a stump & look just like a little pine tree!!! This year I'm wearing a dark gray L.L.Bean jacket, with thin red & green pin stripes. (barely noticeable) I was hunting the other day and had a little 5pt buck walk by about 15 yds while I was standing next to a big Red Oak tree!!!!!
(Would have been an easy shot, but I filled my buck tag last tuesday... But hey! I'm not complaining!!!)
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A few years ago my brother in law showed up for a scouting trip after work in a white t-shirt. As we approached a field I let out a few yelps with my mouth so anything in the field would think turkeys were all the noise.
As soon as I did a 2 toms answered a couple hundred yards away. We sat motionless and a few yelps later we had 3 big toms at 30 yards white t-shirt and all.
That day and all my gun season close encounters in Carhartt eventually caused me to rethink my clothing options. I like to just set infront of a tree or blow down. For black and red oaks I like dark wool. For white oak, poplar and beech I like lighter colors.
I really think we tend to over think every aspect of hunting. If your still and have the wind your usually good to go.
Rob
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Btw, A "busy" camo pattern like Realtree or Mossyoak, can at times, be WAY better than ASAT or Predator!!!!! I have a picture of my son Tyler sleeping against a stone wall, that I took last year, on his first opening day of Bow Season. He was wearing a mix of Realtree & Mossyoak, and if it wasn't for the Blaze Orange & Chartruse feathers on his arrows, You'd NEVER be able to pick him out!!!!!
I'm not a "believer" in the "blob effect"..... There are lots of "blobs" in the woods... "Blobs" blend in too... "Blobs" are GOOD!!!!! :bigsmyl:
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I do use camo but mostly before cold weather sets in. Otherwise I will either use a plaid wool jac-shirt or a solid olive wool jac-shirt, both heavier wool cloth. For days like this weekend where the mornings are frosty but it warms up I have a Malone plaid which is a heather grey with almost inpercepctable green and red pattern probably the same as Woodchucker mentioned. From a distance it looks grey. Sunlight and shadows create a natural camo on it as the light changes during my sit. I try to stay in shady areas to blend in and like Rob I love large tree trunks. Saturday I had squirrels playing at my feet with the Malone jacket on and some brown Carhartt pants on. I don't think it matters if you are not camo'ed.
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I hate to use the "yuppy" phrase...
But think "earth tones" when you're picking your hunting clothing.
(or browsing the GoodWill store!!!) :thumbsup:
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Solid color on the ground ... you bet!
(http://i.imgur.com/rIiAkiy.jpg)
Bob.
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I've never seen a plaid tree but I've seen plenty of gray ones.
http://www.shrewbows.com/wool_shirts/
(http://***********.bowsite.com/tf/pics/00small18366686.JPG)
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Looks good to me.
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f196/jjeffer/spyshot.jpg) (http://s47.photobucket.com/user/jjeffer/media/spyshot.jpg.html)
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(http://www.shrewbows.com/2007_images/shirt3.jpg)
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I think texture matters more than pattern. Wool I have some grey woolens that work great for late season. I believe the texture diffuses light better than a flat surface.