Camo patterns
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fallbrook CA. USA
Posts: 322
RE: Camo patterns
All the above is true' camo is like fishing lures about six will catch any fish but we have a million to choose from, however I wore my Nat gear to Wyo bowhunting last year and it was too light for the dark timber, my buddy said that every move I made was noticable, I finally had to make my hideouts in blowdowns to blend in.
#12
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 49
RE: Camo patterns
It mightbe too late, but I mightsuggest King's Mountain Shadow camo for the Rockies.I live in Utah butlived inColorado for a while. A lot of the hunters around here swear by it and it's relatively inexpensive compared to some others. It seems to work well in theRockies where you have pine/oak/aspen. I haven't seen anything else that does quite as well with the variety of colors you come across in a fall rifle hunt. Think this is a Utah company too. You can buy online, and my local Sportsman's and Cabela's has them in stock too.I landed on this camo after over a year of observation and comparison. Just my opinion.
http://www.shadowcamo.com/
http://www.shadowcamo.com/
#13
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 49