Where's Bruce?
WKR
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I'm a solid color guy. They call me White or Caucasian. I am more of a beige and cannot find Caucasia anywhere on the map.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CaucasusI'm a solid color guy. They call me White or Caucasian. I am more of a beige and cannot find Caucasia anywhere on the map.
Deer have low visual acuity so I'd say even at 10-30 yards solids are fine, particularly if you wear different colored light or dark tops and bottoms, hats, gloves, bino harness, etc that break up your outline.I'm curious about the successful solid color guys in terms of rifle vs archery.
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See the letters above the red line? That is normal human vision (20/20).
Normal deer vision is closer to line 2.
If you don't move and they don't see or hear you, and you don't silhouette yourself you can get very close to deer in Earth tone solids or even red and plaids.
University of Georgia wildlife biologist Dr. Karl Miller.Not sure where your research data comes from..?
That said, you'd need to expand your chart to Line #20 for elk/deer ability to visually detect motion.
And Line #50 for their ability to smell the marketing b/s we buy when they smell the breath of a hunter breathing that is a wearing the latest "nano-carbon, super scent absorbing, cutthroat hunter, DOA full uni-suit, hat and gloves" in the latest random-number generated, gee-whiz camo pattern offered by Sitka, Kuiu, etc.
I should know, I've been busted in said camo for moving. Maybe I should have paid extra for the nano-carbon scent absorption?!
This thread reminded me that I was once standing in the middle of a 30 acre mowed grass field in VA, late deer rifle season, no trees, just grass in the field. I was standing next to my dad and talking softly. A doe ran right into the middle of the field and stopped 2 yards from us, she calmly started looking around and never saw us until I moved.
To this day, I swear I could have been wearing a clown suit and that deer would not have seen us until I moved.
JL