Hey all,
Thinking about getting a predator camo jacket for DEER hunting.
I'm torn between the green deception and the brown deception.
I'm not looking at the spring green as I believe it's too light of shades for when/where I hunt.
I'm in michigan and hunt hardwoods and pines.
Normally I'm hiding out in a pile of sticks. Often I can lay a few pine branches on the blind.
Inside I'm generally sitting at the base of a tree.
I understand how predator camo works and I'm sold on the concept.
Even though deer can't see color ( well maybe blue and yellow to a point ) I feel it is important to try to have the right shades to blend in when you "black and white" a photo.
The green is darker when you B&W it than the brown. and it seems the shades are better.
However the brown has much more break-up of your form because of the white in the pattern.
I'm a bit worried the white might flag me if I move a bit at the wrong time... or just plain attract attention. I've always been leery of wearing white when hunting whitetails. Let's face it their warning sign is a white tail...
What do you all think is the smartest way to go?
Hopefully someone here has some experience with both.
Thank you so much!