ORIGINAL: Greg / MO
... even as treestand hunters, we are not always in the tree.
True enough, bud. I know you've heard and seen this from me before, but I think it is equally effective on the ground -- to DEER. Here's a picture of Fall Gray on the ground. I think a deer would have a very tough time identifying this form as human, provided the wearer remained motionless -- and this isn't even turned to black and white or even a dichromatic view which is at best what scientists believe a whitetail can see in.
Again, this if for DEER hunters. Like I said above, if you're pursuing turkeys I too would probably suggest the Fall Brown.
I knew this was coming. LOL But my friend, that is not a beautiful green woods. I know it works in an open barren woods.
Like some said before and I forget who it was, I like to hide from people too and Fall Grey would make me jump out to people in a green enviroment.
Again, I wouldn't say anything bad about Fall Grey except, it's seasonal. Can't wear it year around. Now remember, I have a set in Fall Grey and wear it when the leaves are gone. I have Fall Brown which I can wear year round and I don't care for Spring Green, simply put, I don't need it with Brown and Grey.
Good Luck Rick. I knew the Engima wouldn't take long to sell. That was a deal.