Thank you. Finding the right suit was long and time consuming.
Taking the pictures was kinda fun actually. Jim was tinkering with the settings on the camera and I told him I was gonna go over to the tree line and get set. When Jim looked up I was gone. He was about 60 yds or so away. As he slowly made his way toward me, he said he saw my exposed wrist. (I was repositioning the gun but when Jim got close and my jacket sleeve fell down.)
I have other pics where I was laying down, but the background is verticle nettles and my position is easy to pick out.
Yesterday I went bow hunting (2nd day of Ohio season) and I wore the ghillie into the cedar thicket at the inlaws. I had a mature doe walk in 15 yds quartered behind me. I was allowed to turn around, flip the safety off the bow gun, flip on the red dot, take aim and shoot! She was clueless!
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I moved REALLY slow
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. Unfortunetly, we tracked her over a mile through briars and fences, marshes and horse pastures, but....we never found her.
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Dad in law is gonna look for her today.
I used to laugh at those guys using bowguns and had to track their deer. Now I can laugh no more.
but the ghillie suit worked ! !
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