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I had heard some time back that Kevin had a new and innovative product comeing. I was a little surprised when I came across this site however.

vesthttp://www.thehuntingvest.com/
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Interesting info for sure......
Now--If he would just place one of them spray bottles of Turkey Cover scent with each sale!:stickfight:


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humm thats interesting for sure but honestly most times when i am rifle hunting i really don't worry about the orange factor i just sit still and shoot but .......I would give it a try IF it really works it would be nice to have i guess
Originally posted by Plasticman
Now--If he would just place one of them spray bottles of Turkey Cover scent with each sale!:stickfight:

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:hysterical::hysterical:

I do not know how my Dad or Grandad ever tagged a deer or turkey wearing o'l bibs and heavy jean coats. :bangin:
Another case of taking advantage of the premise, "there's a sucker born everyday". Pastel blue with pink trousers is good enough for deer hunting as long as you don't move or stink.
Originally posted by Keith

I do not know how my Dad or Grandad ever tagged a deer or turkey wearing o'l bibs and heavy jean coats. :bangin:
Hey Keith, I heard about this fellar that killed a pretty nice buck at a handicapped hunt a few years ago, his camo patterns didn't match..... So if that can happen:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Honestly, I'll agree with the rest of you that say keep downwind, and don't move.... If you obey these two rules you could wear a pink tutu and not be seen. Just ask DSG.:rotfl:
Originally posted by callaojoe

Hey Keith, I heard about this fellar that killed a pretty nice buck at a handicapped hunt a few years ago, his camo patterns didn't match..... So if that can happen:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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When I am gun hunting deer I am usually dressed head to ankle in blaze orange. I have had deer come as close as 3 yds while dressed this way. And have never failed to take a deer that I had a clear shot at.

This year, while only wearing a blaze orange hat and jacket, I had several small 8 pointers and a couple of does come within 15 yds and the 9 point that I shot was shot at 30 yds.

Maybe when I need a new piece of hunting clothing I will buy a piece of this but at present I really have no need for it.
It's so covert that I would'nt feel right taking advantage of the deer like that. I think I'll stick to using one of the 35 orange vests I have now,,,,,,and have to turn the house upside down to find one of every rifle season.

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I think a few years ago I read that any blaze orange the deer can see really visible at the twilight hours... kind of glows or whatever, similar to the uvs on alot of clothing. I think there were a few compaines organizations etc trying to make the change to where you had to wear pink instead of blaze orange.. I aint wearin pink...:stickfight:
Deer trigger on movement when their smellers don't work...too much not known about their peepers!
I like to wear my covert orange vest while using my super duper double secret whitetail whistle and mega dominant doe peak rut estrous:moon:
Will that vest keep me from getting shot at? That is why we really wear orange vests. Obvously, the 200K plus deer that were shot this gun season in Missouri didn't see to mind the regular ol' orange vests. In fact, the doe that I shot didn't seem to mind the orange hooded sweatshirt I was wearing as I walked up on her and "gave her the gun" as Jimi Hendrix said.
Reminds me of a saying that my grandfather used to use

"Fishing lures aren't designed to catch fish son...they are designed to catch fishermen"
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