Jesus, I'm fed up with my own thread.
I never intended to tell people what to wear, I merely meant to open up a discussion.
I never recall saying that camouflage (look at that, I spelt it correctly too) was bad, and I admitted that I have plenty myself.
The one thing I did say was that I am wary of the (few) people who do turn up in full camo with camo accessories.
I'm well aware that many people who do live in the countryside do wear it but then again many do not, wearing instead the modern one use unisex option. Jeans.
I am from a long established farming family in Herefordshire and lived there until I was 16 and then on and off 'til 22, so I'm not some molly coddled london-centric (though I do live there now) townie.
Now, as we all know jeans are pretty bad in a bushcraft situation, but you know what? I've worn then plenty of times and I've survived to tell the tale.
When it comes to wearing camo as a keeper, the only time I ever wore it was when I was pigeon shooting, wild fowling or beating on another keepers shoot. It was by no means a 'uniform' or everyday work wear, but that's just me.
My main concern is what the general public may think, whether you like it or not. A lot of you have said 'haters will be haters, but who cares?' or words to that effect. Well I do. I'm sorry but I think we should all see ourselves as ambassadors to our hobby. If you disagree, well that's fine. Different opinions and the discourse that follows is generally a good thing. Just because people disagree, doesn't mean they can't get on outside of that discussion, but I will continue as I am, talking to people I meet about what I'm doing, and perhaps they go home in their 'branded £50 t-shirts' (?) and badly their 'untrained pooches' (oh come on, that's a cheap shot) and talk about that nice chap they met in the woods doing some foraging, and perhaps they might then google it, and perhaps they like what they see and book to go on a course and everyone's a winner. You never know. Or maybe some of you out there like the idea of bushcraft being esoteric.
But at the end of the day, yes wear what you like, I will.
I'm rambling, I'm bored, I'm off.