Interesting link
#1
I found this link over on another forum and wanted to share it. It deals with deer vision and also has an interesting article regarding Carbon suites.
[link]http://www.atsko.com/T15.html[/link]
[link]http://www.atsko.com/T15.html[/link]
#3
Very interesting reading to say the least and gives great reasons why ASAT would be a very effective camo pattern in the whitetails world although it never mentioned ASAT once. Patterns like Mossy Oak would be very visible to whitetail under most conditions if UV's are present...
Bear in mind tho, the website this article is pertaining to is self promotion so although the reading is excellent....it is biased.....but all but accurate.
Bear in mind tho, the website this article is pertaining to is self promotion so although the reading is excellent....it is biased.....but all but accurate.
#4
ram96, are you still kickin? Haha, glad to see your back up and at it again bud. No, they don't write too many stories about Hoyts because they aren't busting limbs like another company I know.
Rob, my thoughts exactly. Can't wait to get my predator into the woods tomorrow morning and see what happens. What I'm curious about is the fact that they say that orange is virtually invisible to deer provided there is no UV present. I was under the understanding that in order to make any fleurescent (sp?) garment, you need UV. So its basically embedded into the material.
Just from my experience in Flo. Orange, I truely feel deer can see it. I've sat in the same spot, on the ground in camo and orange . Most times was picked off in orange. This was the camo orange. Now, as long as I didn't move, they didn't get too overly excited, but left the area knowing something wasn't right. I've had the same deer not even look once my way while in camo.
Just another thing to make me wonder.....

Rob, my thoughts exactly. Can't wait to get my predator into the woods tomorrow morning and see what happens. What I'm curious about is the fact that they say that orange is virtually invisible to deer provided there is no UV present. I was under the understanding that in order to make any fleurescent (sp?) garment, you need UV. So its basically embedded into the material.
Just from my experience in Flo. Orange, I truely feel deer can see it. I've sat in the same spot, on the ground in camo and orange . Most times was picked off in orange. This was the camo orange. Now, as long as I didn't move, they didn't get too overly excited, but left the area knowing something wasn't right. I've had the same deer not even look once my way while in camo.
Just another thing to make me wonder.....




