I think camo has its place, and if I bow hunted more, I would wear it. I do think it helps when stalking animals at close range, but at longer ranges, say 100+ yards, I'm not convinced its effective. IMO, An animal will see the movement not the colors. I've had animals walk within feet of me when motionless, and camo-free. IMO, they can not see as well as humans. Think about it, how easy can you see detail at 100 yards vs movement. I don't think camo is a requirement to kill sheep. Would it help? Maybe. Could you prove it helped? I doubt it. Also why do all sheep hunters seem to need a long range rifle and camo?
I had a camo backpack when I was in highschool. Set it down one day to put a stalk on an elk, and it took me an hour to find it again. haha I'll stick with easier to find solid ones, and I learned a valuable lesson...
There are tons of inexpensive options out there made from the same type (plastic) materials that are very durable, dry quickly and provide the same comforts as the major top "hunting" brands. What the hunting brands have done is provide a whole suit for you to purchase all at once, and took the guess work out of mixing and matching. On the other hand you only have to buy clothing every so many years so it's really not that big of an investment on lifetime of wear perspective. I'm just not convinced that any "brand" is required for any sort of hunting.
The only camo I consistently wear is a $7 fleece baseball hat I bought at walmart about 15 years ago. I wish I could find another one like it mine is getting worn out. Pants/shirt/pullover in each of these pics are less than $100 combined...
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