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Title: non commercial camo
Post by: Slickhead on July 20, 2016, 09:37:00 AM
How many hunt in non commercial stuff?
Plaids, wools , etc.
I like seeing those pics of successful hunters (especially eye level ground kills) in regular clothes.
PF
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: dixiearcher on July 20, 2016, 10:09:00 AM
I use my Asbell wool pullover as much as the weather will allow. It is amazing for camouflage and great quality workmanship as well. If I have a pic I will post later but my plaid is what they call "Montana Magic" I believe.
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: monterey on July 20, 2016, 10:33:00 AM
I have a couple of old pairs of camo pants that I wear sometimes but mostly just any pants usually tan or green or black.  NEVER BLUE!!  Shirts are plaids in any color EXCEPT BLUE.  

My rain suit is black with bright red trim.  Game doesn't stop see it.

The exception to the disregard for colors, EXCEPT BLUE, is for turkey or duck hunting.  Birds see color so I keep it woodsie for them.
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Ken Taylor on July 20, 2016, 11:26:00 AM
I mix solids, plaids, and camo... I sure don't want to look like a guy that just stepped out of a catalogue, LOL!

Besides, as little movement as possible, some cover, and/or a back drop to break up your silhouette are more important than perfectly matched camouflage.
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Jon Stewart on July 20, 2016, 11:31:00 AM
woodland BDU's thanks to uncle Sam
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: K.S.TRAPPER on July 20, 2016, 05:37:00 PM
Yeah! That blue really spooks animals    :biglaugh:  

8yd shot!

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I could fill this thread up with picks of animals I killed with these blue and white arrows including turkeys.

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When I was younger I hunted a lot in blue jeans in the early season and killed a lot of animals with my bows. Now I pretty much wear what is comfortable and quiet.

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Tracy
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Jon Stewart on July 20, 2016, 05:47:00 PM
Tracy, just think how big the bucks would have been if you would have been in camo, LOL


Very very nice deer.
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Shadowhnter on July 20, 2016, 06:02:00 PM
Right time, right place....and if its your animal, it dont matter what you're wearing. How many times have I been moving stands, or making a new ground blind in every day clothes, just to have nice bucks go cruising by oblivious. If its right....its right.I do indulge in camo often, but I dont necessarily depend on it or trust in it. Its more just designated clothing. Been too many times with game near by in normal wear to think its an issue. Right time,,,right place, woodsmanship, and a gift from our Creator....now THAT I believe in!

KsTrapper, do you think doe are more prone to notice you, then bucks?
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: monterey on July 20, 2016, 09:48:00 PM
Well, Tracy, color blindness runs in males and obviously you have fallen into a pocket of color blind bucks.   :biglaugh:  

I will not be persuaded by facts.  Even when supported by photos.   :biglaugh:
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Fletcher on July 20, 2016, 10:13:00 PM
Both of these deer were shot from the same natural ground blind, wearing my old Teresa Asbell plaid shirt and mil surplus wool pants.  The doe was taken on a cold January morning.

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Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: kevsuperg on July 20, 2016, 11:10:00 PM
When i first got into archery in the 1980s. I watched a ton of Dan Fitzgerald videos .    

He wore blue jeans and a flannel. That was until the camo people got to him ....he killed alotta deer in them jeans.

For me stealth and patience come first, camo is somewhere down the list.
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: monterey on July 20, 2016, 11:34:00 PM
I came across two hunters many years ago, one a seasoned Bowhunter who if I typed his name most reading this would recognize it.  He and I stood by my truck talking when his partner came walking out on the trail.  It was his first season hunting and he was dressed in blue jeans and a huge puffy white Angora sweater.

He had just killed a buck while walking down the trail.  Said it was standing to the side of the trail and he drew and shot.  Deer ran a short way and dropped.  He really had no clue what he had accomplished.   :biglaugh:  

I think it was a perfect disguise.  The deer took him to be another one of the day hiker's he had been seeing all summer.
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: fujimo on July 20, 2016, 11:40:00 PM
in south africa- they actually had a blue based camo- it was a military type camo originally,but it was used by many and it was extremely effective for game.
 http://www.safetycamo.com/
being in the clothing industry- i know they do use enhancers and brighteners- particularly with denim wear. so it could be the additives more than the colour.
what are the points about the colour blue- would love to learn more.
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: K.S.TRAPPER on July 21, 2016, 08:10:00 AM
It's not the color blue I can tell you that, it's the lazy hunters and lack of woodsmanship skills that make the difference. The camo industry and writers got a hold of it and wrote about it many years ago and guys bought into it.

I still haven't figured out were they found those talking deer that can tell them they don't like the color "Blue"     :dunno:    

Camo industry is here to stay and I have some good stuff to Sitka Gear, Wool, you name it and it all has its place but is it necessary to get 10yds from a deer or elk with a stick bow? Not that I've seen, have I been busted? You bet! but in full camo to.

Let's get back to this mans thread and some of you guys can post some picks. I've been busy out scouting, watching and patterning deer coming into soybean fields. Early season ambushing is a blast and it won't be long!

Tracy
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Pine on July 21, 2016, 11:12:00 AM
My very first deer kill I was wearing blue jeans and a flanle shirt .
The flanle shirt was blue and black .
I also was hunting in snow during gun season this one time and I was wearing solid orange coat and pants .
Had a doe and a fawn walk on each side of me . I could have reached my hands out and touched them both at the same time .
They never even seemed nervous , and didn't look back at me when they walked away .
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Mark Baker on July 22, 2016, 11:03:00 AM
Plaid has become just as commercial as the rest these days.   Maybe a bit more "targeted", and a little less money behind the promotion, but it seems that if you aren't wearing plaid, then you aren't "trad"....

It all works and it all fails.   It's about how you use it, and there is no substitute for knowing your prey and good basic hunting knowledge.

I wore a lot of plaid and blue jeans when I was younger, and spent more of my limited funds on bows and arrows and less on clothing.  Now that I make most of what I hunt with, I have a bit more to spend on better clothes.   Bottom line is that some of the pricier camo is just plain better suited to where I hunt and works as a system.  I still love the plaids, but when the wind blows hard and temps swing 50 degrees in an hour, and snow and rain hits you sideways, and there is no way to get away, and your hike involves steep hills, river crossings, etc....good clothes designed for this very purpose are heads and tails better than "traditional" garb.   I like to hunt the hard way, but staying comfy keeps me out there much longer doing what I  like to do.  

Sorry, I got off track there.   Plaids work great, and I also like the "look".  

  (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/woodwizard/2015%20hunting%20pics/marks20doe202_zpshwzc8nhx.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/woodwizard/media/2015%20hunting%20pics/marks20doe202_zpshwzc8nhx.jpg.html)

Here is Tim Roberts with a doe killed wearing non-camo....

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Here's an oldie!

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Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Mark Baker on July 22, 2016, 11:16:00 AM
Here's a couple more....

  (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/woodwizard/halloweenbuck1.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/woodwizard/media/halloweenbuck1.jpg.html)

  (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/woodwizard/FeathersthrutheWind003.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/woodwizard/media/FeathersthrutheWind003.jpg.html)

I have plenty more, but I'm having a hard time wading through photobucket - I hate that site!
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: ron w on July 22, 2016, 11:19:00 AM
I'm a fan of the old school plaids because that what I grew up with. I also use camo now and then, some commercial, some military surplus, and of course wool. As far as blue.......DEC here in N.Y. did a study using buckets of different colors to see if deer could see parts of the spectrum. They used food to attract in different colored pails and changed them up to see the deer's reaction. Seems they really liked or noticed the blue the most.....2nd was yellow. Now, just make things clear I don't put a lot of stock in anything that comes from the state of N.Y.   :dunno:   Lack of movement, silence, and the wind are my main concerns. I like to be comfortable also.
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: 23feetupandhappy on July 22, 2016, 01:41:00 PM
I bought my Asbell Pullover about 5 years ago and it has really sold me on wool and how it hides you.

My normal Trad Garb now is a Swedish Army gray wool pant topped with my Evening stand green pullover....

 

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Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Captain Kirk on July 22, 2016, 01:49:00 PM
Last year, I was still-hunting a ridge of hardwoods. The trees were all grey so I dressed in grey sweat pants and hoodie. Painted my face and hands and had the hood up. I had a doe walk right by me about 15 feet away and never looked at me once. I was frozen stiff because I didnt want her to bolt because I was hoping there was a buck following her. No luck. Should have taken the doe.
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: two4hooking on July 22, 2016, 02:10:00 PM
From the ground during gun season with orange hat:

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Another one from Gun season
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  (http://i481.photobucket.com/albums/rr180/two4hooking/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsfgf3ffro.jpg) (http://s481.photobucket.com/user/two4hooking/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsfgf3ffro.jpg.html)

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My newest bow has a white back.  I doubt it will make a difference.
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: RedShaft on July 22, 2016, 02:22:00 PM
How about this. I wore camo pants(Kuiu) and a Kuiu guide jacket in solid brown. Killed a few and missed one. Had em look at me and never see me.
It's hard to go solid. It's hard to get over the initial I'm sticking out like a sore thumb feeling. But it goes away...
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Slickhead on July 22, 2016, 02:41:00 PM
I gotta get one of those asbell pullovers
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: varmint101 on July 23, 2016, 10:23:00 AM
I too have killed deer in blue jeans.  I don't know that anyone says deer are alarmed by blue, it's just that is a shade they can see.  I think when it's attached to a leg that's moving is when a deer gets alarmed!
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: CoachBGriff on July 23, 2016, 11:12:00 AM
I wear camo because I have certain clothes I like to hunt in, and they happen to be camo.  I also use a lot of the same stuff for turkeys and coyotes that I use for deer, so it doesn't hurt for it to blend in a bit.

I definitely agree that movement and cover play the biggest role in getting spotted or not spotted by any game!
Title: Re: non commercial camo
Post by: Rob W. on July 23, 2016, 11:27:00 AM
I like plaids, solids, and some camo mixed in. I usually just buy whatever piece I need to get the job done whatever the color or pattern. Out west I get a bit more picky about what I wear.

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