Montana's first muzzleloading season is several months away. When I hunted during general gun season, I have not paid attention to any special blaze orange configuration beyond complying with regulations. My roommate will be big game (whitetail) hunting for the first time. I want her to hunt from ground stand. Anticipating stillness and silence will mean something different from what I mean, I'm thinking that some configuration of blaze orange camouflage will improve her ability to "become part of the woodwork."
Hunting conditions are heavy forest, significant verticality ±75 feet (is "verticality" a real word??) surrounded by mountains. Were she to be still hunting or other kind of purposive movement, heavy forest is interrupted by clear cut meadows about 200 x 100 yards. Weather is similar to Missouri Ozarks at same time of year, excluding snow, and perhaps similar to upstate New York but I can't confirm New York.
Having furnished background and some context, would blaze orange camouflage as pant-jacket or jump suit be what I get for her? Or would a ghilly suit be preferred? If you have experience with either, please explain your choice and whether it did the job you wanted.
Hunting conditions are heavy forest, significant verticality ±75 feet (is "verticality" a real word??) surrounded by mountains. Were she to be still hunting or other kind of purposive movement, heavy forest is interrupted by clear cut meadows about 200 x 100 yards. Weather is similar to Missouri Ozarks at same time of year, excluding snow, and perhaps similar to upstate New York but I can't confirm New York.
Having furnished background and some context, would blaze orange camouflage as pant-jacket or jump suit be what I get for her? Or would a ghilly suit be preferred? If you have experience with either, please explain your choice and whether it did the job you wanted.