Camo is hidious, gaudy, tacky, 1980 called and wants it's clothes back...

I like to support companies who support hunting! I have Kuiu in solids and in vias and verde. Vias is my go to snow camo. All of it works.
 
I'm completely lost on the concept, i don't understand it, the marketing and sales r unreal, it's a money making goldmine yet does nothing to help hunting...think all that money realtree has raked in over the decades and the hunts it could have bought or real gear etc. Or just money left in a guys pocket. I'd really like to see people just not waste it and not fatten realtree's wallet so to speak. Watch a wild tv network...never ending stream of crap being marketed and sold...my eyes r burning I say. Burning. On fire. Ouch. It's like the Swarovski thing, ingrained into hunting fabric here for decades as "thee way to go"......man it would be refreshing to see a shift or change. Not really sure if bill Jordan really needs anymore money....now that guy is a true predator...to prey on the predators to the tune of zillions over the decades etc.? Pretty amazing. I clearly have zero sense for fashion cuz hunt fashion is big money....and it shouldn't be IMO.
 
I'm completely lost on the concept, i don't understand it, the marketing and sales r unreal, it's a money making goldmine yet does nothing to help hunting...think all that money realtree has raked in over the decades and the hunts it could have bought or real gear etc. Or just money left in a guys pocket. I'd really like to see people just not waste it and not fatten realtree's wallet so to speak. Watch a wild tv network...never ending stream of crap being marketed and sold...my eyes r burning I say. Burning. On fire. Ouch. It's like the Swarovski thing, ingrained into hunting fabric here for decades as "thee way to go"......man it would be refreshing to see a shift or change. Not really sure if bill Jordan really needs anymore money....now that guy is a true predator...to prey on the predators to the tune of zillions over the decades etc.? Pretty amazing. I clearly have zero sense for fashion cuz hunt fashion is big money....and it shouldn't be IMO.

Easy there buddy!!! Simply don't buy it and don't worry what others choose to spend their dollars on......that should help mitigate the "eye burn" Who cares what the next guy hunts in or what tv show or magazine promotes what endlessly. Just use what ya like. If you can't watch the shows cause of the marketing and lining of Bill Jordan's pockets then don't watch. But to get upset over such an issue seems to make drama out of something that really doesn't need to be made drama out of.
 
Hey capitalism is a good thing; money, jobs, American dream. I work with (ok, I work "for") guys that start companies and provide jobs for hundreds of people.

But yeah, a lot of critters have been killed by dudes in blue jeans and flannel shirts. That part of it still amuses me. :)
 
Easy there buddy!!! Simply don't buy it and don't worry what others choose to spend their dollars on......that should help mitigate the "eye burn" Who cares what the next guy hunts in or what tv show or magazine promotes what endlessly. Just use what ya like. If you can't watch the shows cause of the marketing and lining of Bill Jordan's pockets then don't watch. But to get upset over such an issue seems to make drama out of something that really doesn't need to be made drama out of.

Well said Luke, I don't understand why some people waste their time worrying about what other people do that has nothing to do with them.
 
Along with CrztTrekker, these are the best points to be made. The business that is behind many of the hunting brands and such are still doing more for our sport than say the Levis and Pendeltons you would otherwise choose to hunt with. Like CrzyTrekker said, It's capitalism and it's a necessary evil that society is essentially built on. You've gotta pick your battles, that's for sure. If you want to hunt in non-camo gear than more power to you, at least that sends more of message about your sentiments of style. But trying to take on the "Gear Machine" and the capitalism of it all is a loosing battle.

There is always complete primitive style hunting, which might satisfy your burning quandary. That would be a bad ass skill to say you are proficient at. Just expect to see everyone else killing more animals than you...

Easy there buddy!!! Simply don't buy it and don't worry what others choose to spend their dollars on......that should help mitigate the "eye burn" Who cares what the next guy hunts in or what tv show or magazine promotes what endlessly. Just use what ya like. If you can't watch the shows cause of the marketing and lining of Bill Jordan's pockets then don't watch. But to get upset over such an issue seems to make drama out of something that really doesn't need to be made drama out of.
 
Easy there buddy!!! Simply don't buy it and don't worry what others choose to spend their dollars on......that should help mitigate the "eye burn" Who cares what the next guy hunts in or what tv show or magazine promotes what endlessly. Just use what ya like. If you can't watch the shows cause of the marketing and lining of Bill Jordan's pockets then don't watch. But to get upset over such an issue seems to make drama out of something that really doesn't need to be made drama out of.


:D what Luke said...
 
I have some camo stuff but the majority of my hunting clothing is my everyday off-duty wear.
Carhartt and denim does it for me with a earth tone long sleeved shirt.
 
Sometimes, when my wife is out of town, I'll dress the kids in camo just to tweak the PETA/Vegan teachers.

I enjoy a wry smile as I imagine the scene with the camo-clad four year old skipping up to Miss Ashley excitedly sharing that dinner is going to be venison heart sandwiches.

Sorry, I'm warped.

But I don't wander around in camo as a general rule.
 
Easy there buddy!!! Simply don't buy it and don't worry what others choose to spend their dollars on......that should help mitigate the "eye burn" Who cares what the next guy hunts in or what tv show or magazine promotes what endlessly. Just use what ya like. If you can't watch the shows cause of the marketing and lining of Bill Jordan's pockets then don't watch. But to get upset over such an issue seems to make drama out of something that really doesn't need to be made drama out of.

Agreed! I own two pieces of camo, a coat and a toque, just prefer solid earth tones. However, if a guy wants to wear and hunt in full camo, including socks and underwear, more power to him. No skin off my back... :)
 
I live in Idaho, wearing camo in public is fairly common here, in fact you kind of stick out if you don't...LOL

The camo patterns from even the top manufactures seem to be more focused on pleasing the human eye, rather than the animal eye. I would like to see more solid color options specific to different environments and seasons, as well as more deer/elk based solid colors. For non solid colors, I would like to see a bobcat pattern. Many times I have walked to well within ten feet of a bobcat in one of my traps and not seen it til it moved, and this is with me already knowing there is probably a trapped cat there.

I have both solid colors and various camo patterns. In general I like the solids for hunting the prey species and the camo for hunting the predators. Prey species have $hitty vision, predators have good to great vision. Cats, being sight hunters, have the best vision available. This is where it gets interesting. A solid tawny/ yellow colored mountain lion regularly sneaks up close enough to deer and elk to grab them. I think movement and patience is the key here, not color. In fact if you look at all alpha predators they wear loud colors with respect to how we see the world.

My favorite color for hunting is the phantom grey that kuiu produces. It's the closet to the natural color of a fall mule deer or "grey ghost" as we say here in the west. In my human eyes it is a hard color to pick out in a wide variety of terrain types. After all I spend as much as I can afford on optics to be able to see that grey blotch on a hillside, and sometimes they just seem to materialize out of nowhere as I'm walking a trail. As for how ungulates see the world, who really knows, but I know their vision sucks as compared to a predators vision. A grey blotch moving around seems like it would be a natural occurrence, and easily mistaken for another deer if the wind is right. On the other hand when has an interesting looking bush moved from point A to point B :)

I also like the reptilian pattern that Kryptek is using. How many times, in a wide range of environments, have you almost stepped on a rattlesnake ;)

In the end, I think its movement that really matters. But if an awesome looking camo pattern gives me that little bit of added confidence on my hunt, then I will wear it. If its a solid color that gives me that little bit of added confidence on a hunt then I will wear that too.
 
Camo hunting gear is just like fishing lures, there put on the shelf to catch the sportsman.

I hear what your saying Slinky, not sure why some are getting so wound up, I found your posts very tongue in cheek.
 
What TEmbry said. Depends on what/how you hunt. I would agree some camo is more effective than others. Some you may as well be wearing a black suit or a green one. Others you can see the animals focus their eyes "through" you, beyond you. You become the gap in the bush, not the bush.

WRT hunting, I can tell the difference when I'm not using my facemask and when I am, much less camo. How/where I hunt, camo is an edge at times that can make the difference in packing out game or walking out empty.
 
Thank you Jager lol

Yes u can bet yer azz I have to be pretty bored to have a little extra fun here and there when it's still a couple months from sheep season....trying to spice things up round here, bit slow ya know, and maybe get more thinking about it too. It doesn't really burn my eyes but it's getting there. So what else can we get going here while waiting for bitterroot's kowa vs atx write up? Hmmmmm

P.s. Quit buying camo, stop the madness
 
What TEmbry said. Depends on what/how you hunt. I would agree some camo is more effective than others. Some you may as well be wearing a black suit or a green one. Others you can see the animals focus their eyes "through" you, beyond you. You become the gap in the bush, not the bush.

WRT hunting, I can tell the difference when I'm not using my facemask and when I am, much less camo. How/where I hunt, camo is an edge at times that can make the difference in packing out game or walking out empty.

Covering face and hands biggest two things...camo not required, grey or tan goodnuff. Our hands and face to animals are like white flags.
 
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