When do you need a Ghillie Suit?
Posted: Saturday, February 24, 2007
by Tyler Farrens
http://www.ghillie-suit.net
Beads of
moisture condense on your smooth camouflage as you lean out of your tree stand,
looking for that massive buck that has eluded you for all these years. Nothing, the woods are empty. A lone squirrel chatters away in the branches
above you as you apply more scent eliminator and rattle those antlers together
like an expert. Half an hour later,
there he is! You freeze, stopping every
muscle in its tracks. Still, the huge
eight-point buck glances up at you and springs away, leaving nothing but a few
oversized tracks in the mud. What went
wrong?
You had no
ghillie suit. Many game animals are
colorblind, and very few have decent eyesight, able only to distinguish
outlines and movement. Since you weren’t
moving, only one explanation is left:
your outline. Any experienced bow
hunter knows that your outline can be your worst enemy. This problem can be defeated by hiding behind
a bush, but that hinders your ability to take a shot. When you get down to it, there is really only
one solution - you need a ghillie suit.
Ghillie
suits are the ultimate in camouflage, designed to work so well that not even
humans are capable of detecting an experienced ghillie suit user. Soldiers in training have been known to stalk
unseen within a few feet of a sniper.
In short,
the ghillie suit is the ultimate concealment tool. But, when and where do you really need
ultimate concealment? Obviously, a
casual hiker doesn’t need a ghillie suit, but what about the weekend
hunter? Oddly, many people consider
hunters in ghillie suits to be the hard-core type that spend weeks in the
mountains to bag record game. However,
ghillie suits are really designed to be the weekend hunter’s friend. Even without a ghillie suit, anyone can bag a
nice buck, if they have a few weeks to do it, but the casual hunter would be
hard pressed to pull it off in a short weekend.
Unless, of course, he was outfitted with the cloak of invisibility,
otherwise known as a ghillie suit.
One might
think that a rifle hunter would have no use for a ghillie suit, as you must
wear bright orange during hunting season.
However, as you may recall, most big game are colorblind, and that means
that the orange isn’t a problem. It’s
the solid outline. An orange ghillie
vest on top of your regular ghillie suit may be just what you need to break up
your outline. While you don’t need to
get particularly close to your game when hunting with a rifle, your range is
still well under a deer’s ability to see you.
Okay, so
you’re not a hunter. Why else would you
need a ghillie suit? There are many
reasons, but the most outstanding of them is paintballing. Any avid paintballer wouldn’t be caught dead
without his ghillie suit. Many would
even say that, without their ghillie suit, they would be caught, and they would
be “dead." In essence, paintballers face
the same problems that hunters do: How
to get close to your game without being spotted. The effective range of most paintball guns is
well under fifty yards, and at that distance, you’re faced with two options to
avoid being seen. You can either hide
behind something, listen to your opponent approaching and try to judge his
distance and location before you pop up, and start blindly firing away. Or, you can get yourself a ghillie suit. With a ghillie suit, you can calmly watch
your opponent approach to within ten yards.
Perhaps the
biggest advantage ghillie suits offer in the area of paintballing is that most
suits cover your helmet, and a few are bushy enough to cover your gun. Any paintballer, from amateur to experienced,
knows that the number one thing that stands out in the woods is that
pitch-black helmet, followed closely by the bulbous black hopper or black
paintball gun. You can either spend the
extra money to buy all these things in camouflage, or you can buy a ghillie
suit.
I could go
on, telling you about the military applications of ghillie suits and such, but
I think you are getting the general idea.
Ghillie suits, without a doubt, are the most effective form of concealment
out there today; just ask anybody who has one.
Author Bio: Tyler is a manager at Ghillie-Suit.net. The company features a wide selection of ghillie suits and ghillie kits for hunting, paintball, and the military.
Helpful, but I still don't have ghilliesuit in my paintball gear box.