Wearing black while sheep hunting

rickyw

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For all you veteran sheep hunters (dall sheep in particular), is wearing black on a sheep hunt a problem? It seems to me that if whites are helpful, black may be the opposite of helpful, and will stand out against the terrain. I have never been much of a camo guy, and just wear whatever is warm and comfortable, but I certainly don’t want to draw extra attention to myself even when I’m not moving. What has been your experience?

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I wear black pants and dark blue or dark brown t-shirts. Haven't needed camo yet. Just stay out of sight.
 
I run black rain gear, doesn't seem to make much of a difference to me. I threw a white game bag over my pack and walked up to my sheep at 200 and shot it, it was bedded and half falling asleep. Maybe I shot a dumb one lol.
 
Black is a terrible choice. You look like a black bear and stand out like you are wearing blaze orange to a human.
That is exactly my concern. Looking like a bear. And even if color blind, black would stand out. So far I’ve pretty much hunted in gray or browns. There’s a Nice down coat for sale but it’s straight black. Would be a great coat for sheep due to its weight and warmth, and the price is right. But the color is terrible! My current down coat for sheep is a nice stone gray.
 
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