Your choice of hunting gear can be the difference between a successful hunt, and a disappointing one. As a deer hunter, convenience features matter more than anything else. You see, tracking, hiding and placing a shot all need a decent level of comfort, for efficiency and accuracy. It is not strange to hear a hunter wannabe grumbling how crafty the game is. Yes, they have everything, optics, gun, ammo, but are missing something. Good hunting skills demand a high level of concentration. You are dealing with the experienced game, and it is critical to be at your best. What to Look For When Choosing an Upland Hunting Vest Color: Well, novice hunters may think that a critical component for being a successful upland hunter is camouflage. Well, camouflage is a good thing, and it helps, but that should not make you fussy about the color. Typically, deer and other upland game do not have good eyesight. As a result, remaining inconspicuous should not be all about the vest color. The important thing is to watch your movement and positioning. The deer may not have good eyesight, but their smell and hearing are pretty decent. They smell you out in an instant if you are not careful. Watch the wind direction and always remain downwind. Ideally, a conspicuous vest is the best thing for you when out there. You see, you need to be visible to your fellow hunters. Don't be too over-reliant on their goodwill and sense. You need to announce your position, and nothing does that better than the orange color. You can read more about it by clicking on the "external link" at the top right corner. Thanks for reading! Photo Credit: unsplash.com