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SamPAhunter 07-16-2007 07:25 PM

Homemade camo?
 
Anyone here ever make you own camo? Ive been thinking about camo a lot lattely and I think you could probably make some pretty sweet camo right at home. But my only question is what do you use? Spray paint?
Looking forward to hearing what yall have done:)

PaBowhunter29 07-16-2007 07:29 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
lets keep this at the top! BUMP

Big John 07-16-2007 07:33 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
When I started bowhunting, we didn't have much camo, if any at all. I made my own-from an army surplus store get shirts and used a black laundry marker and colored in sticks. For pants I used blue jeans and tied the legs in knots and soaked in a bleach solution, came out like tie-dyed shirts. Deer didn't seem to mind any how we dressed.

SamPAhunter 07-16-2007 08:56 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
Cool! So what all can you use to add color to it? And would a sharpee work to draw the limbs and patterns?
Lets keep this thread going yall:D

mobow 07-16-2007 08:57 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
When I was a kid, I also used army fatigues (OD green) and made die out of walnut hulls. Essentially we tie dyed the fatigues, turning them into almost a tiger stripe pattern.

BigTiny 07-16-2007 10:21 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
You can also use the Rit dye on just about any cloth that isn't treated with something. Put it on with a small brush. I think they make dye pens too.

bryant1 07-17-2007 07:42 AM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
In my opinion, i think alot of the camo made today is for the hunter's perception. As you probably know, deer are colorblind anyway, so as long as you breakup your outline you should be fine. Ihave hunted inwoodland camo for yearswhile growing up. My dad would still huntin it, ifwe didnt buy him camo for christmas and his birthday.

Red Lion 07-17-2007 07:46 AM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
Color blind to certain colors but not all like blue and purple they see well.

bearklr 07-17-2007 07:58 AM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
Which is ironic when you think of how much camo uses black dye which contains blue/purple pigment. It's impossible for man to make a black dye that is 100% black. It occurs naturally in animal fur but we can duplicate it 100%. That's how forensic investigators can tell if a photograph is of a real animal or a person in a costume. They simply look for the blue spectrum in the fur. If it's there it's fake.

Chasebaker 07-26-2007 12:43 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
Now adays...you can go out and buy a brown shirt....and some green Spray Paint.Go home,take some Cardboard and a Leaf and make a stencil....then spray paint the shirt full of leaves!!

killadoe 07-26-2007 01:22 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
What does the washing machine do to the spraypaint??? Man that sounds like a good idea...

BKE 07-26-2007 01:58 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
Start with a pair of white/cream coveralls like painters use and it shouldn't be to hard to replicate patterns similar to ASAT and Predator with blacks and browns, or start with tan coveralls depending on what fits in you hunting area better.

BigTiny 07-26-2007 02:29 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
Spray paint stays on fabrics pretty well. For black, I like to use the flat black primer, it will last longer than the other colors.

NEW61375 07-26-2007 02:32 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 

ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr

When I was a kid, I also used army fatigues (OD green) and made die out of walnut hulls. Essentially we tie dyed the fatigues, turning them into almost a tiger stripe pattern.
I looked on the internet for a while until I found some original "Tiger Stripe" in my size. I love that pattern ecspecially for early season.

WoodsStealth 07-26-2007 09:22 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 

ORIGINAL: NEW61375
I looked on the internet for a while until I found some original "Tiger Stripe" in my size. I love that pattern ecspecially for early season.

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I believe you found something in your size young man, but just beacuse it hasa picture of Tigger on it doesn't make it "tiger stripe".

WestVirginiaHunter 07-26-2007 10:02 PM

RE: Homemade camo?
 
Are you kidding me. Boy, does your dad know you are on the internet. You probably hunt with a BB gun if you are are old enough to hunt. While you are shopping for some Tiger Pajama's to wear hunting I am slaying the deer in my blue jeans.


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