camouflage...
#21
ORIGINAL: Duckbutter48
Yea they can, they point laugh and talk about how tacky you look.
Whats worse is when the guys at the gun shop turns their backs on your because you dont match.
Yea they can, they point laugh and talk about how tacky you look.
Whats worse is when the guys at the gun shop turns their backs on your because you dont match.
#22
ORIGINAL: retrieverman
If my Wrangler blue jeans and work shirts don't bother them, then I am sure miss matched camo should't concern them too much.
If my Wrangler blue jeans and work shirts don't bother them, then I am sure miss matched camo should't concern them too much.
#24
During rifle season we have to wear solid colours(blaze camo is not allowed). Wearing a complete suit of orange has never hampered me at all. The most important thingsare choosing the right set up to begin - ie: eliminate skyline, shadows and good backing.(let nature be your camo) Wind direction and watch your gross movements. I have set up in the wide open on fencelines or tree rowsandhad deer grazing with in feet of my orange attire. In the bush I put my back on a good sized base treethat hasgood backing of either saplings or brush such as willow or hazel and never had a problem. This sept I called a bull elk outwhile kneeling against some hazels the bull looked right throughthe orange guysbefore I put a bullet through his heart less then 100 yards away.
I do use camo when legal but don't care if it it matchs or not. A lot of the time I now wear brush pant blue jeans with a camo jacket.
I do use camo when legal but don't care if it it matchs or not. A lot of the time I now wear brush pant blue jeans with a camo jacket.


