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What' s your favorite Camo pattern
#23
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
They all look great. But camo is really over-rated IMHO.
] Given the option I' m sure we' d all have a double hand full.
#26
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,457
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From: East Yapank NY USA
I don' t even know[X(] There is no option for that[:@]
I got a bunch of different ones, I never match in the woods[:-]
I think I like the hardwoods, but I couldn' t name on if I tried.
See my picture - nothing matches[
] - stupid deer[
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I got a bunch of different ones, I never match in the woods[:-]
I think I like the hardwoods, but I couldn' t name on if I tried.
See my picture - nothing matches[
] - stupid deer[
][:-]
#28
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 97
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From: Homer LA USA
Mossy Oak Break up. The dark seems to blend very well in the shadows. Even in early season when the leaves are still green.
That being said.......I don' t think it matters much. I believe the 3D camo ( leafy wear, etc.) works the best regardless of camo pattern. Deer see movement, not color.
That being said.......I don' t think it matters much. I believe the 3D camo ( leafy wear, etc.) works the best regardless of camo pattern. Deer see movement, not color.
#29
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 34
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From: WEST BEND, WISCONSIN USA
I like Realtree Hardwoods simply because it blends into my surroundings and keeps my silhouette from standing out. Deer may not see colors but they can make out objects that don' t look like everything else around them.
Where' s Waldo!
Where' s Waldo!
#30
Predator Green in early season because of the green foliage, Realtree Hardwoods when the leaves start turning, and in early winter Predator Fall Grey.
















