Our grandfathers hunted deer successfully in red plaid coats, I figure that means I should be able to get it done without camo. 😂
3 days ago | 4
Sometimes but mostly no. I've got my best deer in a Canadian tuxedo that's supposed to stand out like blaze orange to deer eyes. Just have to be still, quiet, move slowly when you do move, and play the wind.
3 days ago | 3
Not technically Mostly just dark earth tones like tans browns etc. Then again, about 99% of my entire wardrobe is tans and browns so.. not much different than day to day clothing
3 days ago | 3
No, when I go hunting for food it's usually done at Walmart or some other grocery store so not really required to wear camo!
3 days ago | 1
Hit or miss, if its really cold i have a heavy winter coat thats camo i wear. But alot of the time i just wear earth tone colors.
3 days ago | 2
Depends on the Hunt. Muzzleloading it's buckskin, Rifle deer+ elk Yes, rabbit jeans , Bird yes
3 days ago (edited) | 1
I have camo pants i wear that i stocked up on a while back on sale at wally world. But just earth toned tshirts for the most part. Quit using scent killer or anything like that also. I did an archery stalk on a big mule deer buck absolutly stinking and wesring a normal tshirt cause it was too hot out for my camo jacket about 8 years or so ago, where i got in 7 yards from him as he was bedded down in some tall prickly pears i couldn't see him behind. That changed my train of thought completely on hunting. Use the wind and mind your step. No need to get dressed up, qven if it does make you feel a little cool walking into the gas station for your lickies and chewies 😂
3 days ago | 1
No camo, big game is mandatory blaze orange. Everything else is earth tones when i hunt.
3 days ago | 1
About 3/4 of the time because I got camo as hand me downs but I don't think it makes much of a difference
3 days ago | 1
Hawken Horse
Do you wear camo when you hunt?
3 days ago | [YT] | 16