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Camo patterns
I am starting to look at camo patterns for next season and I want to get you opinion and which patter would work best. The trees and white poplar Picture of tree to get an idea: http://www.fateucalypts.com.au/image...GREB%20NSW.jpg but most of my trees are much smaller than those but look the same. With allot of underbrush. I will be doing most of my hunts in a stand between 15 - 25 ft, and some hunting on the ground. I am looking for something that i can use year round. I will try to get some full pics of a tree
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RE: Camo patterns
seeing it is a lite smooth bark i would go with an open pattern like predator, asat or enigma
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RE: Camo patterns
Here's one that might help you blend in a little ......
[img]local://91942/3B1C4B0D9182482A9ED6D123CEAA8D9B.jpg[/image] and here's a link to their web site ( www.imagecountry.com) |
RE: Camo patterns
Lots of good ones out there. I'd go open. Here's another.. Skyline camo
![]() Here's one that works in snow really well and bare trees in late season. ![]() |
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RE: Camo patterns
#2:)
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RE: Camo patterns
Realtree AP
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RE: Camo patterns
I use predator camo it seems to blend in well i hunt the same sorta stuff you will, I try to find two trees that are quite close together set up in one and use the other to help conceal your outline.
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RE: Camo patterns
Mossy Oak brush is pretty light, they also have a new one out called Treestand you might want to check out
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Predator will do the job for ya!
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