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Old 04-18-2024, 05:43 PM
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Default UV light and clothes

Many articles on UV light and what deer , elk , etc can see .
Do you consider this when using your hunting gear ..
Washing your clothing in whiteners ? I have tried a UV flashlight on mine and was amazed to see the diff ..
Not a camo thing

so what you say ? is it real
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Old 04-18-2024, 06:51 PM
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For us shotgun coyote hunters, it is real important to not have anything exposed with UV brighteners in it. This is why some guys say "I was in full camo and the critter looked my direction and just locked on to me". Yep, its a real thing.
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https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/ivory-s...t/7B1OSDPHH1VN
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Old 04-18-2024, 09:02 PM
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LOL, pretty much sums up what you know about it ..I can actually see you in Walmart
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It kinda does sum it up actually
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Old 04-19-2024, 05:40 PM
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To carry on ..
I personaly have bought name brand camo , Badlands , and another top rated company only to check and find out the UV is an issue .
Not just washing . It's there when you buy ..
And I can attest to the diff it makes in the field ...
Do you check or even notice ..
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genuine curiosity this stuff dulls the uv?
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Old 04-20-2024, 07:28 PM
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genuine curiosity this stuff dulls the uv?
Biologists have proved deer don't have UV filters in their eyes. Humans do. Deer don't see as well in the red end of the spectrum as we humans do, but they see better in the blue range than humans. Several studies prove deer can see UV light, although not all researchers agree to what extent.

A good read about deer and uv light....


https://www.qdma.ca/en/2014-03-27-13...t-do-deer-see/
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Old 04-20-2024, 11:30 PM
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Biologists have proved deer don't have UV filters in their eyes. Humans do. Deer don't see as well in the red end of the spectrum as we humans do, but they see better in the blue range than humans. Several studies prove deer can see UV light, although not all researchers agree to what extent.

A good read about deer and uv light....


https://www.qdma.ca/en/2014-03-27-13...t-do-deer-see/
thank you and i do understand what you have said already, i will check out the link. but i was more so curious about the magical baby wash for clothes. seemed like it was more about scent? than uv?


personally i wear pretty low end camo and really play the wind. anything that seems “flashy” “shiny” it reflects glows twinkles and probably rubs louder. i can’t say i would be eager to wear. feel like older/used clothes are more quiet and probably reflect less regardles with the fibres breaking down. have gotten into bow hunting the last couple years and have really bin impressed with how blind/dumb/curious/skittish/smart ungulates as a whole are. having to really close the gap you see/learn a lot more i feel now.
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Old 04-21-2024, 08:23 AM
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genuine curiosity this stuff dulls the uv?
It doesn’t contain the phosphates regular detergents do. It’s the laundry detergent that causes the problems because of the brighteners they have.
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Old 04-21-2024, 08:48 AM
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Canada essentially banned phosphates in detergents in 2011.
I'm sure that there are other brightening agents.
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