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jones123 12-24-2004 07:38 AM

Camoflauge everything
 
I am about to get a beautiful used Hoyt that is grey and blue. Does anyone really know if camo'd bows are all that important for deer hunting?

I notice you can get about everything in camo. I'm thinking it must be a matter of eliminate all the risks of being seen that you can. I could have paid extra for a camo rangefinder, but I couldn't see why I would pay more just to make it easier to lose. I put bright orange stickers on it.

I was thinking this subject must have been beat to death on a forum such as this, but I searched for a while and did not see it on earlier threads. I have always wanted to ask a deer, but they're dead by the time I catch up to them.

Arthur P 12-24-2004 08:37 AM

RE: Camoflauge everything
 
Camo is just like everything else in this bowhunting racket. If you're gonna do it, might as well OVERdo it. It's the American way.

Archer18 12-24-2004 09:59 AM

RE: Camoflauge everything
 
my dad used to hunt in an flannel button up shirt, and blue jeans, he was just as succesful as he is in his camo. i guess its just your own preference

Greg / MO 12-24-2004 10:05 AM

RE: Camoflauge everything
 
I've got a past neighbor who used to use his target bow for bowhunting; he'd just get camo "sock tubes" to cover the limbs. That cut down on most of the likely glare on his bow. I can't really remember seeing anything like that, but it'd be easy enough to make them if you had access to a sewing machine.

DavidPaul007 12-24-2004 10:05 AM

RE: Camoflauge everything
 
Check out this linke someone posted recently (in the tech forum maybe?)

It's very informative:
http://espn.go.com/outdoors/tips/s/c..._deer_see.html

jones123 12-24-2004 10:10 AM

RE: Camoflauge everything
 
Thanks davidpaul, I already did and was just about to say the same thing to others.

jones123 12-24-2004 10:12 AM

RE: Camoflauge everything
 
MQ1, I was thinking the same thing about socks. This bow is too nice - I have been shooting it for a while at the range. I'm gonna get it regardless of color.

ShadowAce 12-24-2004 12:35 PM

RE: Camoflauge everything
 

ORIGINAL: jones123

MQ1, I was thinking the same thing about socks. This bow is too nice - I have been shooting it for a while at the range. I'm gonna get it regardless of color.
It's the glare that I would eliminate more than the color. I personally would never be able to hunt in my full camo clothes and use a blue bow, but that's just me.:)

jones123 12-24-2004 12:40 PM

RE: Camoflauge everything
 
Good point, shadowace. I can dull up the metal easily without affecting anything on the bow. Just too good a deal for me to pass up.

beebecl 12-24-2004 01:46 PM

RE: Camoflauge everything
 
I have to differ with most of y'all. I'm of the opinion that camo is not nearly as important as being still if the deer is looking your way. I do use camo clothing, but don't overdo it on gear and the like. Take a look around at the woods, there's just about every shade of light and dark and just about every shape imaginable. Those bow limbs are just another stick to the deer.

Re: the clothing, who needs camo underwear, unless they're hunting in their underwear? I use what I have (blue, red, black, whatever), and make sure I have a camo 'top cover.'

I do, however, agree that anything that's very reflective should be dulled down a bit. A true, bright reflection is not a natural thing.


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