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Old 01-07-2009 | 04:41 PM
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Default RE: How a deer sees Contrasting shades

From what I understand they see varying shades of blue and yellow, but not to very good extremes. As far as your question, they do pick up the contrast of light/dark pretty well, thats why so many people worry about the "blob effect." So its a good idea to have a few sets of camo to wear depending on the tree that you are in. Obviously its best to match your surrounding as much as possible.
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