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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2683952" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>While I have to agree that the advantages of Camo are a bit on the dubious side solid colors other than Hunter Orange or Fluorescent Pink (my personal favorite) are more than a little bit dangerous if out in the woods during any hunting season. Tan or any brown or gray color worn out in the woods or prairies are an invitation to become an unwilling target. There are some knuckle heads that do not follow one of the main gun safety rules.<strong> "Be sure of your target and what is beyond."</strong> They are out there and if you are wearing any color that does not stand out against the color of your quarry and background one of them will eventually find you and shoot at the movement without confirming the target. Even if they miss the first time the fact that you moved after the first shot missed means that they have to shoot again. In their pinhead minds movement equals target. In some cases there are yahoo's out there that don't even have any idea what their quarry looks like. <strong>Those of you who are thinking of wearing Tan out in the woods, pay particular attention to the color description of the Elk shown in the photo. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2683952, member: 118816"] While I have to agree that the advantages of Camo are a bit on the dubious side solid colors other than Hunter Orange or Fluorescent Pink (my personal favorite) are more than a little bit dangerous if out in the woods during any hunting season. Tan or any brown or gray color worn out in the woods or prairies are an invitation to become an unwilling target. There are some knuckle heads that do not follow one of the main gun safety rules.[B] "Be sure of your target and what is beyond."[/B] They are out there and if you are wearing any color that does not stand out against the color of your quarry and background one of them will eventually find you and shoot at the movement without confirming the target. Even if they miss the first time the fact that you moved after the first shot missed means that they have to shoot again. In their pinhead minds movement equals target. In some cases there are yahoo's out there that don't even have any idea what their quarry looks like. [B]Those of you who are thinking of wearing Tan out in the woods, pay particular attention to the color description of the Elk shown in the photo. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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