Camo question
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Typical Buck
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I currently use a marsh camo pattern (tall grass), one for like duck hunting and all. I am hunting deer and was curious if it was a big deal if i was wearing this pattern. I was kind of thinking it wouldnt be much of a big deal, it breaks up my image just like any other camo, also, its a little lighter than the hardwood camos, which in the winter when all the leaves are gone, might be good. I was just curious to what yall thought.
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Yes I think it will actually work better than say a MO break up after the leaves fall. I have been jokeingly been calling MO's break up pattern "Black out" because you might as well wear a black sweatshirt. Your duck hunting clothing should blend in pretty nicely with the sky line.
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ORIGINAL: bowtech1988
I dont think it will hurt anything deer hunting deer dont see color so you should be fine
I dont think it will hurt anything deer hunting deer dont see color so you should be fine

BF711 , that tall grass pattern should be ideal for field edges or other areas where there is a grassy edge , in a hardwoods setting though it might be more iffy . I'd cover at least my top half with something else unless you plan to hunt while leaning against big round hay bales .




