An example of silhouettes is when hunting on horseback and coming upon deer, many times the deer will just stand and stare, but the moment you dismount they will bolt...it is as if the horse shape is not a threat to them but the man shape is.
An example of silhouettes is when hunting on horseback and coming upon deer, many times the deer will just stand and stare, but the moment you dismount they will bolt...it is as if the horse shape is not a threat to them but the man shape is.
To quote a mate of mine I often wear orange work gear and he is camod up to the eyeballs. His deer deer seem to be running when he sees them and mine are standing still (mostly). The answer is movement and outlining. More important than what you wear. Actually faces and white legs moving are the biggest offenders. As with all this stuff these days you should think more about what you are doing than what you are using. Same applies to rifles, scopes etc etc etc etc etc
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