I think this info about wearing blue was made up by someone trying to sell you something --
I think you can wear Barney Purple and it would not matter
Here is my fall story -- I was hunting in Iowa
I walked up on a doe at 35 yards -- the sun was behind me -- we stared at each other for a long time, I thought there has to be a buck here, sure enough, there he was just a few yards away, a nice 135 " buck. After a bit they both got nervous and walked off a bit, only to walk back to me and lay down -- he bread her, not once but twice as I stood there in the open for over two hours. The only thing I had on was one of my plaid wool shirts( little delta green ) ( no mask ) green pants -- the weather was warm
about 60 -- later it went to single degits -
Needless to say it would have made a great video. Even though I sell wool clothing, color does not matter- photo's I take in Black and White -- you cannot tell one from another =--
It is movement -- anything that may shine --
It was interesting to watch this buck for so long test the wind from his bed -- I regret not try to inch my way to themm over two hours--
they finally walked off-- in two weeks of hunting many of which were on the ground, I wore plaid -- green face mask -- I was never made -
I was within 35 yards of several different bucks
so close --
Look at it this way -- deer are a dead leaf brown-- if they just stand and do not move -- most of the time you do not see them--
The woods or timber are different colors at different times of the year-- the sun and shadows make the colors change -- gray, brown , green - black-- LOOK at the woods, timber, brush and fields -- leaves at times are beige in color even look yellow/or cream --
You just need to hide --- pretend someone is looking for you -- blend in -- play the wind --
it will happen
classic sportsmn
www.classicsportsman.com Rob T