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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman04" data-source="post: 5460316" data-attributes="member: 19488"><p>I agree with it. But the blue Jean comment was misspoken I think. You could wear blue jeans, a denim jacket, a blaze orange vest and hat, and all the deer would see color wise is blues and yellows if I ain't mistaken. </p><p></p><p>It's about breaking up your outline and movement. It's easier to bow hunt for me now because I have the leaves on the trees behind me and above me, and of course sometimes in front. In December it's wide open to the front, around, and above. So they can skyline you easier. </p><p></p><p>I've tried to experiment with climbers by sometimes not climbing so high. Just 12' or so so that I'm still low enough to be "under" some of the other trees behind or above if that makes sense. I've noticed that if your still and have a pretty good back ground they won't pick you out as easily.</p><p>I will also climb more towards the bottom of a hill rather than the top so I'll have more back cover. (I also use this for not such steep shot angles with my bow.) </p><p></p><p>But still, beating their nose is most important. Also remember to be quiet. I've hunted with others that act like they are trying to be quiet, but in reality a deer can hear them from a long ways off. Especially before daylight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman04, post: 5460316, member: 19488"] I agree with it. But the blue Jean comment was misspoken I think. You could wear blue jeans, a denim jacket, a blaze orange vest and hat, and all the deer would see color wise is blues and yellows if I ain’t mistaken. It’s about breaking up your outline and movement. It’s easier to bow hunt for me now because I have the leaves on the trees behind me and above me, and of course sometimes in front. In December it’s wide open to the front, around, and above. So they can skyline you easier. I’ve tried to experiment with climbers by sometimes not climbing so high. Just 12’ or so so that I’m still low enough to be “under” some of the other trees behind or above if that makes sense. I’ve noticed that if your still and have a pretty good back ground they won’t pick you out as easily. I will also climb more towards the bottom of a hill rather than the top so I’ll have more back cover. (I also use this for not such steep shot angles with my bow.) But still, beating their nose is most important. Also remember to be quiet. I’ve hunted with others that act like they are trying to be quiet, but in reality a deer can hear them from a long ways off. Especially before daylight. [/QUOTE]
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