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Large ratts at best....so grossI must say, that's my kind of camo. Pig eye site ain't all that great anywho. But that turquoise shit is kind of loud and they can hear good.
every time I start to beat myself up about not having camo or scent lock or anything, I remember that our grandfathers (well, not mine, but SOMEONES) got it done in every season, every type of harvest, in blue jeans and a flannel, likely smoking a pipe.I must say, that's my kind of camo. Pig eye site ain't all that great anywho. But that turquoise shirt is kind of loud and they can hear good.
Clovis and Folsom hunters did it with far less then that..just gotta want it bad enough to go out in a loin cloth with a sharp rock at the end of a stick..every time I start to beat myself up about not having camo or scent lock or anything, I remember that our grandfathers (well, not mine, but SOMEONES) got it done in every season, every type of harvest, in blue jeans and a flannel, likely smoking a pipe.
Devils advocate, they used spears too, but I still hunt with a rifle or compound bow...Clovis and Folsom hunters did it with far less then that..just gotta want it bad enough to go out in a loin cloth with a sharp rock at the end of a stick..
What Im hearing is wear nothing but a loin cloth to the TTU, for practice sake.Clovis and Folsom hunters did it with far less then that..just gotta want it bad enough to go out in a loin cloth with a sharp rock at the end of a stick..
every time I start to beat myself up about not having camo or scent lock or anything, I remember that our grandfathers (well, not mine, but SOMEONES) got it done in every season, every type of harvest, in blue jeans and a flannel, likely smoking a pipe.
Best cammo ever.
Get'er done... I'm leaving Monday on a float trip. Floating 25 miles of wilderness river for javalina and catfish = adventure. Ed F View attachment 53417