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Hey all, although � think i already know the answer to my question, i will give it a try ...to hear what you would say if a hunter shows up in a hunting gear with hunting camo pattern (e.g. realtree). I think most of u are used to wear and "see" plain green loden or fibre pile (especially on driven hunts), as hunting gear. I expect that most of u would regard (instead of the states,where everybody wears the camo pattern on hunting gear)those people as "outlaws" Am i right??? cheers Konstantin | ||
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Have you ever tried hunting turkey or ducks American style without camouflage? It can be done, but it is MUCH harder. I will admit that for most American big game hunting (deer, elk, pigs, etc) camouflage is really not necessary. But for turkey or waterfowl, it almost is. What I find funny is those who wear camo when hunting pheasant or quail. [ 02-01-2003, 08:57: Message edited by: ksduckhunter ] | |||
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HuntingMax: Thanks for the offer with the shirt,...but i think i�m to tall . So the shirt won�t fit me at all, i need a XL or XXL. If u are looking for some camo pattern items just contacct me, i can give u some web adresses where u will find a lot to choose from. nice weekend and don�t scary your roes too much all the best Konstantin | |||
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Konstantin, also thank you for the offer. I forgot, that you are from Berlin, where the "Langen Kerls" where coming from. I send you a mail with my adress, if you have time, you can send me mentioned links. I cannnot scary them in the moment, because I am in the UAE. Here you can only scare donkeys and camels. | ||
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I did't know camo wa legal in Germany, somebody told me it is not allowed over there | |||
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Hey German guys, what would you say if an American hunter showed up dressed in this: | |||
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hey ks.. ..think they would look a little bit obset. Because they are only used to see " plain green " concerning hunting gear cheers konstantin | |||
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quote:I am afraid the contrary is true. Orange or another signal colour is statutorily required for group hunts (though a hat band may "legally" suffice), and tracking parties frequently use even orange overalls. Realtree blaze orange is only slowly beginning to start in Germany, but to put you into perspective, please compare the various threads in the Wild und Hund fora on the very subject, over the last years. By the way, the convenient protective jackets of timber-cutters (dark green with orange or yellow inserts) are also becoming increasingly popular among German hunters. Mostly with foresters because they are using them anyhow - and they are so damn practical :-). Carcano [ 02-13-2003, 03:53: Message edited by: carcano91 ] | |||
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Konst, in most American states, some amount of signal orange (we call it blaze orange) is required for all or some types of hunting. For example, in my state (Kansas), blaze orange is required when hunting deer or elk with a rifle (but not with a bow/arrow or muzzleloader). At least 400 square inches total are required on the front and back of the upper body, and also an orange hat. Some people wear even more. We do not require orange when hunting birds, rabbits, or other small game. Duck and turkey hunters almost universally wear camouflage, as those birds have very keen sight, and must be lured within shotgun range. You may wonder why we have to wear such an ugly color. It's because Americans are not rquired to pass a very strict hunting test like you do. I think we should have a little more training before letting someone have a license, but it will not happen. American tradition is that hunting is for everyone, and almost all American hunters will resist any more regulation. So we compensate in other ways. Even with careful, experienced hunters, it is easier to keep track of your partners when they are wearing some orange. I don't like the look, but I would be VERY nervous hunting deer without it. Every year some idiot kills or wounds another hunter because he shot at something that moved in the bush. | |||
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hey Ksduckhunter,...thanks for explainig all the regulations at your home country,..but i�m already familiar with these regulations. Why i �ve started the thread, you may ask...because i hoped that some German/European Hunters would give me their point of view about camo patterns. I think (e.g. hardwoods, MOBU...) when u wear them when u are out alone,..nobody could say something negative because they realy fullfill their effect of blending the human contours out,..and so it�s maybe possible to come nearer to a game, that is "living" in open field or wetlands... But i guess...(and therefore i like to hear some opinions from our german hunters)when you (..for the first time)show up in such a dress ,..without people now you better ..they easily will think you are a "outlaw"..because you have no plain green loden gear. Hard to explain, but hope you understood ehat i try to say. All the best Konst#1 -who will buy a MT050 whitetail suite for the next season- | |||
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quote:I use a camo winter jacket ("ein Strich - kein Strich" of Eastern fame ), but purely for its warmth and convenience (it even has an integral pistol pocket) - the camo effect in the eyes of game is probably non-existent. By the way, I do only own a single piece of Loden cloth, and that is not even German - an Italian Alpini issue hat. Weidmannsheil, Carcano (what other headgear should I wear with such a nickname ? ) | |||
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quote:Not hard to undestand at all. Nobody wants others to think of them a fool. However, I am one that will do what I think is best, regardless of what others think. If you're like me, go for it. | |||
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Moin Konst@ I have no problems with camocloth! Sometimes,if I�m on "Bockjagd" I wear a motorbikemask for my face.Than I think ,if someone see me ,he must think there is a terrorist. .Also on duckhunting,it works good. Waidmannsheil Hauke | |||
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Good topic, this one! In Italy we use Orange blazes during wild boars beating. IT IS ABSOLUTELY USEFULL!!!! A lot of hunting teams made it compulsory. But I would impose it to a lot of people that goes in the woods to search mushrooms or anything else. By law indeed. Except these situations I think that all the other exagerations, like ghillie suites or similia, are ............exagerations. I admit that I often dress German military pants and military shirts ( other nations), because I can ill-treat them without problems. Once an old Austrian Hunter, very elegant in his taditional hunting dresses, looking at me and at my hunting dresses (I was getting back home from Hungary) asked if I were a Bosniac freedom fighter, having a little disgusted grimace on his face. He did not like my dresses, because I did not smell. He probably hunt big roe and red deer bulls beeing elegantly dressed, I can't. However, now, when I travell trough Europe for hunting I wear a pair of KnikerBoker green pants, wool green socks, shirt and cardigan, all green of course. Quite elegant also for the old Austrian, I hope. bye | |||
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