Stalkhunter
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Good article thanks
I have found that I can get away with a little more motion at twilight, as long as slow of course. I get that they have an advantage on us but too many times for coincidence I have been able to move to shooting position when they would have caught me 30 minutes earlier.
I know there is a major color change the last hour of visible light because I have to take off my glasses which have a coating that screws up my vision at those times. I think at dusk there is a frequency change toward red fairly often which may be a brief disadvantage to them.
I almost exclusively hunt in terrain/hills so MY shooting hours end before the legal end since trees/terrain are blocking the suns last rays. Once I see/feel that light shift, I no longer wait for eyes to go behind tree/bush, just slowly move.
Anyone else noticed this.
NDA is the old QDMAThanks for sharing. Very good write-up on a topic I've been curious about. I also don't think I've ever heard of the NDA, or maybe just never paid attention to their studies. I just went down a rabbit hole on their youtube channel where they have some really good content.
Fairchaser, agreed, I have always believed deer saw movement way before they see color.Very interesting. I think remaining motionless is more important than color. As long as they can't make out the shape and it's not moving, they might see it but it's no threat. I'm constantly moving unless a deer is close.