Favorite camo pattern
#24
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Chaumont NY USA
realtree, mossy oak, and treebark, got it all and mix and amtch...so far so good!
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#25
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Fort Wayne Indiana USA
I forgot to add my own snow camo pattern for winter and Ghillie suit for spring varmit and turkey.
Have had deer, turkey, fox and coyote wihtin arms distance with the Ghillie. There's a reason it's the choice of military snipers; nothing blends in as well. Just a shame it's too inconvenient for bowhunting.
Shoot often - Hunt always
Have had deer, turkey, fox and coyote wihtin arms distance with the Ghillie. There's a reason it's the choice of military snipers; nothing blends in as well. Just a shame it's too inconvenient for bowhunting.
Shoot often - Hunt always
#28
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NC
I've been using the Natural Gear (Natgear) for several years now and like it alot. I also like the Predator camo but i don't presently have any so i plan on buying some before next season.
#29
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: New Jersey
I have mossy oak. It's what a lot of my friends that hunt use too! Don't know, the asat camo looks incredible. A friend of mine was supposed to order it! I'll probably go with leafy camo, in mossy oak.
#30
BowhunterChris, don't waste your money on leafy MO....go 3D ASAT...I can't emphasize it enough....it's the closest to invisible as you'll ever be.
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