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Invisible Hunter

When choosing the proper attire, it’s nothing like foxhunting in that fashion along with the coat tails and all that bright-colored junk. Today’s deer hunter may go as far as looking almost invisible to the deer’s eyes. Back in the day, hunters would rely on thick bushes or hide behind trees with a good clearing to tag the buck. It can be an arduous task to begin with as it involves having to survey the surroundings before finding the right spot, only to realize that the hunter has left his scent to drive the buck away.

Some companies have taken great lengths to developing the best hunting gear that allows hunters to blend in naturally with their surroundings. Nothing close to being invisible like James Bond’s car, but at least it creates an optical illusion to deceive a buck’s vision before being tagged. Though it may cost a pretty penny, it would be the best investment to have the best outer protection and camouflaging to date.

One of the best-known camouflage outfits is the one made by Gore-Tex. Its parka has been designed to naturally blend with the surroundings without the need to actually be behind shrubbery or trees. You can practically be in front of the tree as you take aim and fire. It’s breathable, with small pockets to insulate the body heat while allowing moisture molecules to escape. It’s been a favored outfit for hunters all over for a couple years.

One of the most important parts of camouflaging with just your usual hunting clothes is to make sure that they’re comfortable enough. Practicality is good for hunters on a budget and it doesn’t need to make some sort of fashion statement. It’s hard to hunt in a rainy or snowy climate where the hunter would compromise his health before he actually finishes. So it’s more than just wearing a camouflage shirt lying around the, but it’s more the matter of functionality as the clothes would allow the hunter to blend in as naturally as possible.

And as always, any outfit will still smell of humans. It’s good to carry a bottle of scent remover before entering into the woods.

Whether for those who can afford a good camouflage outfit or have to settle with the ones in the closet, it’s important to know what sort of outfit is needed in order to keep the hunter safe, warm and nearly invisible to the buck’s eye.