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    Totally agree. It does not matter what you wear if you are employing the basics right. I hunt in what to me is comfortable and suitable for the task. Mainly in neutral colours or even camo.
    I am positive if the mozzies and sandies were not an issue, I could shoot an animal starkers. Almost did it for Mark Ellis's Nude day once. But someone informed me, the rear view, was as bad a the front
    I never wear blaze as I never have to hunt areas that are hammered. I can count on one hand how many times I have run into someone on the hill in over 30yrs. Pretty sure, nearly every time, I was in the Kaimanawas
    Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Totally agree. It does not matter what you wear if you are employing the basics right. I hunt in what to me is comfortable and suitable for the task. Mainly in neutral colours or even camo.
    I am positive if the mozzies and sandies were not an issue, I could shoot an animal starkers. Almost did it for Mark Ellis's Nude day once. But someone informed me, the rear view, was as bad a the front
    I never wear blaze as I never have to hunt areas that are hammered. I can count on one hand how many times I have run into someone on the hill in over 30yrs. Pretty sure, nearly every time, I was in the Kaimanawas
    The idea of hunting in the nude is down right frightening. I wouldn't want to get big Rushy and the twins tangled up in bush lawyer and the thought of a stab of Ongaonga on the knob end is just eye watering. I am happy to leave that malarky to yo R93.
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