How many of you guys wear Natural gear camo?
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I have some Gore Tex bibs in this pattern, as well as several shirts and a bowhunter's jacket. It is about the best pattern I have used for the eastern plains of Colorado.
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 309

That makes sense... the muted neutral tones would blend in well with the terrain out there. I've been out there several times on business, unfortunately, never had free time to hunt it while I was there!
#5

Been using Natural gear for several years now. Love it. Deer glance at me then move on. My brother started using Nat last year. This year he took two bucks and two does. (He's an Illinois resident so he can take two bucks.) Took a buck (135" P&Y) and a doe one day and another nice buck and a doe
the same daya week later. I took an 11 pt 142" P&Y and a doe.
the same daya week later. I took an 11 pt 142" P&Y and a doe.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Shepherd, TX
Posts: 247

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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Althought I have never worn it I have checked it out and want to get some bibs and a archery jacket/parka for this late season hunting here in Missouri. I think their pattern would be perfect for these hardwood ridgest that I hunt in the late season. I definately want the Nat Gear that I purchase to contain Scent-Lok.
#10

Why would you insist on scent-lok? I've never used any of the carbon infused camo's and I've not had any problems killing P&Y deer. From what I've read those carbon impregnated garments aren't very effective, and the normal person cannot reactivate it when it dies. (We have nothing in our homes, dryers, etc. hot enough to reactivate the carbon.) Just seems like a waste ofmoney to me. I do use spray on odor eliminators a lot though. JMHO