favorite camo!
#3
RE: favorite camo!
Not that fussy. I just use different ones for different situations. The key is to be scent free, keep movement to a minumum and don't contrast to badly with your background.
Some successful hunters use olive drap military surplus crap with good results. Sometimes the extra money for a name brand is just not worth it..
I was looking at rangefinders today and it is an extra $25.00 to get it in a name brand camo. Geez...
Some successful hunters use olive drap military surplus crap with good results. Sometimes the extra money for a name brand is just not worth it..
I was looking at rangefinders today and it is an extra $25.00 to get it in a name brand camo. Geez...
#6
RE: favorite camo!
#7
RE: favorite camo!
Out of whatI currently own, Ultimate Camo hands down. I like it alot more than my realtree and mossy oak items. It should work great for most of my treestand setups, and will be devastating for gunnin down turkey this spring. what better pattern to sit at the base of a tree, than that which resembles tree bark?
I kind of like realtree ap. I plan on picking up some predator in the future to test out as well.
I really, really want to find a perfect camo for stalking out west. that would help tremendously over my realtree black blob appearance out there. Movement is key, but not looking like a black bear approaching can help as well.
I kind of like realtree ap. I plan on picking up some predator in the future to test out as well.
I really, really want to find a perfect camo for stalking out west. that would help tremendously over my realtree black blob appearance out there. Movement is key, but not looking like a black bear approaching can help as well.