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Lil-Rokslider
New to hunting and hoping to eventually get out and hunt deer and wild pigs in Northern CA. Needed to update/replace a lot of my old hiking and camping clothing anyway (some of it literally is 15+ years old from when I used to work for The North Face) and is bright colors. I also have some older Marmot flake-lined softshell pants I used to ice climb in that would be great winter pants.
Recently picked up some Eddie Bauer Guide pants in khaki, a North Face softshell jacket in light grey and a pack in a loden/ranger green. Have some OR Crocodile gaiters in black that aI've had for years and a dark grey Mountain hardware down jacket that's super packable that I've had for like 7-8 years that's still going strong.
If I was turkey hunting I could see the benefit of wearing camo, but my understanding is deer and pig dont have great eyesight and and dont see many of the colors we humans see, and as long as I avoid blues and bright green I should be ok, and technique and being able to not silhouette yourself and unstained wind patterns and the ability to remain quiet and still is more important than camo. Plus, as a new hunter I really dont want to look like the stereotypical sponsored hunter on the TV shows and sort of would feel like poser all decked out head to toe in camo. Added bonus is these clothes can do double duty for hiking and backpacking trips and I dont have to look like I'm going out hunting.
Anyone else out there not a fan of wearing camoflague while hunting?
Recently picked up some Eddie Bauer Guide pants in khaki, a North Face softshell jacket in light grey and a pack in a loden/ranger green. Have some OR Crocodile gaiters in black that aI've had for years and a dark grey Mountain hardware down jacket that's super packable that I've had for like 7-8 years that's still going strong.
If I was turkey hunting I could see the benefit of wearing camo, but my understanding is deer and pig dont have great eyesight and and dont see many of the colors we humans see, and as long as I avoid blues and bright green I should be ok, and technique and being able to not silhouette yourself and unstained wind patterns and the ability to remain quiet and still is more important than camo. Plus, as a new hunter I really dont want to look like the stereotypical sponsored hunter on the TV shows and sort of would feel like poser all decked out head to toe in camo. Added bonus is these clothes can do double duty for hiking and backpacking trips and I dont have to look like I'm going out hunting.
Anyone else out there not a fan of wearing camoflague while hunting?