I’m not trying to troll, I’m genuinely curious. Thinking about deer specifically, it doesn’t seem like visual camouflage would really help much when hunting them. Deer sense predators by sensitive hearing (big ears) and smell (long snout). Their eyes are on the sides of their head, so they detect motion rather than high-resolution.

So trying to blend in with the surroundings doesn’t seem to be an advantage in this case. Assuming all this, what’s the point of clothing with camo print on it?

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    As someone who lives in northern BC: only city folk/wannabe hunter cosplayers bother with camo. Sweats and sunglasses work fine.

    I know several people that dont even leave their truck to shoot unless they actually need to.

    • My dad lives in the sticks and always makes fun of hunters with their fancy multicam outfits and $1000 scopes since he frequently gets entire families of deer at his doorstep. He jokes he could take one out with a .22

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      I know several people that dont even leave their truck to shoot unless they actually need to.

      in the US that’s illegal.

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        Well, I’m not in the US, and even if it is illegal here in Canada, there are so many back roads and abandoned forestry trails you would have to either be incredibly unlucky or an idiot to get caught.

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            Yeah, the smart ones do it from a road at night with a spotlight… no camo required there either.

            … I honestly can’t decide if I should tag this with an /s or not because it is 100% a thing that happens (also 100% illegal, especially when off-season, no license, and you throw in the case of natty ice, but when has that stopped a determined redneck)

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              I have run across so many “hunters” doing exactly this so many times in my youth while backroading.

              you’re absolutely right. the only thing that can stop a determined redneck is a lack of “ambition” (beer or ammo).