Just wanted to show some photos of my hunt yesterday. One of them shows what fluorescent camo orange (required during any gun or shotgun season here) looks like in our eyes and the supposed dimension that game sees it.
This one is me standing with my back to the camera in a patch of beech trees. The second is same photo in sepia or supposedly what animals (other than birds) see. It's interesting to see how the orange disappears and becomes just camo.
It's obvious that in the beech trees and lighter areas, a flourescent orange camo or other lighter plaid would be better than the darker plaid wool I have on in this instance.
The following photos are depictive of the area I was hunting:
One of my natural ground blinds:
Views from the blind:
The little creek that runs by my blind: