ORIGINAL: Greg / MO
It's when it's up in a tree after the leaves have fallen that I think this stuff beats ASAT hands down. But... how did Marc put it in his quote up above? "To each his own..."
Greg, yes I concur, one reason I wore it on my black bear hunt in a very green June woods...I was skylighted and in a grey tree with a white birch background...Predator Fall Grey was perfect.
I'd still like to see a pattern which combined a myriad of features which we've been discussing. I think it was Matt in Il who asked me on another thread the question about why Fall Gray doesn't have more background showing through as it originally did. I answered him that I'd be one happy man if the owners would move back in that direction, so I certainly think there's room for improvement. Maybe if someone could take some ASAT-like principles, add a VERY light background (which would blend with the sky), add some jagged blocks over the background (to obliterate the outline), then lay the confusing lines over that...

Now THAT'S a pattern which has got some potential!
It's in the wind.
enigma One entry found for
enigma.
Main Entry:
enigĀ·ma 
Pronunciation: i-'nig-m&, e-
Function:
noun
Etymology: Latin
aenigma, from Greek
ainigmat-, ainigma, from
ainissesthai to speak in riddles, from
ainos fable
2 : something hard to understand or explain
synonym see
MYSTERY