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Deer and camo, is it any help?

Deer hunting in north cental Kansas for about five years now I have ceratinly gotten the bug. But since beginning I’ve become more and more elaborate in my methods over the years. I am a camflauge loving freak, if for nothing else I’ve had some amazing experiences while out in the field with close encounters with other animals. But I know it is common mantra that deer are color blind therefore camoflauge is not absolutely necessary. They apparently see in black and white, but what about silhouette breakup? While they can tell what color you’re wearing, a camoflauge with some breakup pattern would deter detection wouldn’t it? I’d hunt with a ghillie suit if my family didn’t laugh me off their land!

In Kansas you are required by law to wear blaze orange when deer hunting. The deer don’t give a rip what color you wear or if your silhouette is visible anyways.

Here’s a quote from Kansas’ website:

“All firearms deer hunters and persons assisting them must wear blaze orange. In addition, all deer hunters (archery and firearms) must wear hunter orange during any open firearm season. A minimum of 100 square inches on the front and 100 square inches on the back must be visible. A blaze orange hat must also be worn.”

http://www.kdwp.state.ks.us/news/Hunting/Hunting-Regulations/Deer/Blaze-Orange-Required

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