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I got out in front of a herd back in the 90's hoping they would come my way. I know it may sound like a BS story, but it's the gospel truth. It's movement they key in on, whether it's camo'd or not. If you're going to crawl, I don't think you'd need ghillie suit. This is an older thread, but I just read it. I did purchase the ASAT oversuit and have yet to try it out but I am looking forward to it. I hold my bow with my left hand so almost the entire left side of my chest area and the entire left arm sleeve (except the back of the sleeve) is just regular woodland camo. However as I found out after my first few sniper missions (Training & real World) you have to play around with the terrain and environment you're in to see what will work best.Īs for the snagging of the bow strings and the bow when I made my Bowhunting ghillie suit I did't put any burlap or Jute or folage in the area that the bow could come into contact with. Then picking a spot and taking the shot from great distances, the snagging really didn't effect me or my movement that much because I looked enough like a bush that it didn't seem out of the ordinary to people. Yes Ghillie's do snag on everything but the original idea behind a Ghillie was crawling (very slowly)on the ground in more open terrain. Just remember any natural foliage or trees etc. Yes Ghillie's are great for camoflauging yourself, especially if "Prepped in the Field". I was an Army Sniper for 10+ years and I do consider myself somewhat an expert on them. Ok I have to step in here and defend Ghillie's. even with the broken up body shape the movement will be a deal killer so watch that.
that helps make the poor/non-detail sighted caribou think your more bush than animal. add the items close to your body to match local color patterns, then add the larger sticks at sharper angles away from your body. if you go that way make sure you buy a suit that is woven so you can add sticks and brush from the area your hunting in. You can use a commerical type ghillie if you like. you can also use a velcro drop away system that drops the fabric on your arm down away from your string. before you go afield you can make a tube sock like sleeve that you can pull over your arm to keep the suit away from your string. so its the movement.įor shooting, the suit will intefere with your shot. so even though you look like a bush, bushes dont move. anything that moves that is not another caribou is a predator and the caribou move away accordingly. let them come to you.Įven with a ghillie, the caribou spot movement. after that you need to stay very still or move very slowly. after you put it on get in a really good ambush spot, even if it feels exposed. but it should be shortly before getting to your final spot if possible. play it by ear about when you put it in on. once spotted from a long distance move using terrain to set up for an ambush.
Start out with spot and stalk like normal without wearing it. I have good success with the following methods.
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it took some trial and error but it works well if you use it for its intended purpose (as stated above, being still and sniper work).
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