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Old 05-20-2014, 04:57 AM
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MZS
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Originally Posted by Ferguson Outfitters
Does UV light come in different wavelengths? Does nature seem to reflect certain wavelengths? Whats the first color to lose color in low light? Whats the last color to lose color?

Hey, I just fiddle with these things I read because thats what I do, all day, everyday. It is about reflected light.

My wonderment of the current subject started forty years ago when I took note that bubba in his worn out denim overalls killed more deer in similar conditions than the fella sporting the new camo clothes.

With that said and all the theories, I can place an old leather buckskin jacket, brand new camo, and sun bleached camo at thirty yard intervals with a pile of corn next to them, and I can tell you the ones they avoid. Thats saying a lot for Texas deer because they are corn freaks.

I take what I learn to other places.
So I assume they avoided the new camo?
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