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I know there is an anti-camo movement, is there an anti-black(clothing color) movement?

See... you can wear florescent orange, pink and green. He even said so. :smile:

Guess I need to invest in some duct tape.

So this is one of the few videos that I don't really agree with Sam because he kind of simplified things TOO much. It's one of those time where he is trying to be 'politically correct' but saying 'I'm right and you're wrong'. I rather he straight up say I don't think camo is a major decision factor in a successful hunt. Its about movement and covers. But personally I think clothing that break out your shape and blend into the environments does help, especially with it comes to movement. I would argue that if the hunter in this video had more solid black or 'duck tape' camo, he would of been noticed. But this is me and I have very little success, not because of camo, but other hunting skills combined while this hunter obviously has his method well tuned. I'll be honest, last video I link make me want to join the bucket club....



 
So this is one of the few videos that I don't really agree with Sam because he kind of simplified things TOO much. It's one of those time where he is trying to be 'politically correct' but saying 'I'm right and you're wrong'. I rather he straight up say I don't think camo is a major decision factor in a successful hunt. Its about movement and covers. But personally I think clothing that break out your shape and blend into the environments does help, especially with it comes to movement. I would argue that if the hunter in this video had more solid black or 'duck tape' camo, he would of been noticed. But this is me and I have very little success, not because of camo, but other hunting skills combined while this hunter obviously has his method well tuned. I'll be honest, last video I link make me want to join the bucket club....



He gotta be using Tide as a cover scent...
 
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Now I’m hoping the beaver pelt loin cloth will be available in time for archery opener? It’ll make a killing in certain parts of the South. It could also be sold as a kilt for you plaid lovers…
 
No sir, it's meant to be drunk with pumpkin spice, and lots and lots of milk.

I can't remember anything happening like a deer spooking that has caused me to think maybe if I had camo on. I mean wear shorts for the first 3-4 weeks of archery season so I dunno if camo is exactly doing what people think it's doing...
 
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I’ve always been more concerned with skylining myself than actual camo or lack there of. I also try to stay away from detergent with UV brightners. An “oh wow” moment was when someone gave me a black light flashlight for tracking deer and I shined it on my camo.
And see I think the black light movement is crazy. Deer have no UV filter on their eyes, we have UV filters, a more realistic approach to deer vision would be old photos from cameras before UV filters were added to cameras. Basically the effect would be with all the UV radiating around them, the clothes wouldn’t be glowing near as brightly as the light source itself therefore any clothing would be dull or blurry even. It would be different at night time in the dark but no legal shooting hour is in the pitch black so…..
 
Pumpkin spice, lots o milk, 6 sugar cubes, whipped cream, phallic shaped delivery apparatus. . . . . Lol
I am comfortable enough with who I am to wear a pink and and let my wife make fun of me for the following:
Driving a 2014 Ford escape as my hunting rig when I hunt near gamelands or off of the highway or in urban areas.
Wearing my crocs out the door because I hate driving in boots.
Loving my pumpkin spice coffee creamers.
Occasionally listening to Celin Deon at high volumes, because man she was a smoke show back in the day........
Having a Harry Potter tattoo. . .
And not liking camo. If I wear camo it's 100% going be uniforms that are unservicable and I can't wear them to work anymore.
I typically wear camo earlier in the season then switch to my solid color first lite clothes.
I can't remember anything happening like a deer spooking that has caused me to think maybe if I had camo on. I mean wear shorts for the first 3-4 weeks of archery season so I dunno if camo is exactly doing what people think it's doing...

here are links to the no shame thread and the shame thread
https://saddlehunter.com/community/index.php?threads/the-no-shame-thread.33319/

Ya know….. just in case :)
 
Ok, all joking aside, at some point should we notify Amazon or some of the other saddle makers of this? Their home store page literally has Cruzr, and other brand name clear as can see. I also see that Scorpio Saddle made in Russia on it.

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Sorry crossed thread!
 
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Ok, all joking aside, at some point should we notify Amazon or some of the other saddle makers of this? Their home store page literally has Cruzr, and other brand name clear as can see. I also see that Scorpio Saddle made in Russia on it.

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i think you might have crossed threads.
Unless you want to notify Amazon about black saddles. ;)
 
I notice a lot of modern camo has a lot of black and really dark shades of other colors in it. Up close it looks good, but from far away, you just look like a black blob, in my opinion. I always thought a lighter gray and brown plaid would work well...something like this:

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