
The art of blending in.As you have already read you do not need expensive camo gear to get close to animals, if you follow a few very simple rules that is.
Know when and where the animals will be in a certain area!
Keep the wind in your face as much as possible!
Move slowly and watch where your feet land the sound of a
SNAPPING twig carries a long way, not to our ears but to animals!
Do not wear make-up, or after shave, the woods don't normally smell of old spice or lynx.
Early mornings and late evenings are more productive times!
Animals are literally creatures of habit, going to the same places every day as their territory demands many males go to the same marking spots every day without fail find these and you will be rewarded with a glimpse of them.



A selection of hides not always needed, as you can just sit quitly and let wildlife come to you.
Here is
asome picpictures Ii found just pointing out how a deer that is just brown in colour can be a ghost..


