Forgive my rambling. I've been rifle hunting here in CO for the past 10 years. I started out calling coyotes and because of that I picked up a lot of camo. Naturally I started using that for big game. The longer I hunt the more gear I seem to acquire. I went from a camelbak and fanny pack with a15lb .300WM in the early years up to a backpack with water bladder and too much stuff in it.

This year I picked up a Kimber 84M in .308 and I really feel like leaving the camo at home, throwing on some dungarees, flannel and a wool coat (with mandatory blaze orange gear of course). Fill a possible bag with lunch, water, ammo, first aid kit and just start hunting.

Am I losing my mind? Has hitting 40+ made me yearn for simpler times?

When did camo become popular? people harvested critters all the time before it was created.

sigh...see Saturday night rambling.

any thoughts on this are most welcome.

Regards,
Wolfhound