Predator Brand Camo
#2
I think it would look good in bare tree tops. Definetly something you should look into if that' s what you most usually hunt.
I personally use Mossy Oak Break Up......but you' ll most generally hear ASAT around here.
I personally use Mossy Oak Break Up......but you' ll most generally hear ASAT around here.
#7
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blair Co., PA USA
I think you' re far better off, despite the terrain or conditions, in one of the more open patterns on the market. ASAT, Predator, Sticks-N-Limbs, they are all very similar. I' ve switched to ASAT and am loving the results.
Howler, which pattern are you using? Day One Camo is actually a company from Colorado who makes custom camouflage garments from a variety of patterns. I have a feeling your using Woodhide, one of Day One' s original patterns.
Tyler
Howler, which pattern are you using? Day One Camo is actually a company from Colorado who makes custom camouflage garments from a variety of patterns. I have a feeling your using Woodhide, one of Day One' s original patterns.
Tyler
#8
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Chester Md
I' ve had close encounters with more than a few wise old bucks and have not been busted once in my fall gray predator. I even walked down an open logging road and came within 50-60 yds of 2 P&Y bucks and 4 does last year. The fall gray will even suffice for early conditions, especially in a treestand. Toss some in a bush and stand back 20-30 yards and squint your eyes. The edges will disappear. Good stuff!
#10
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Piedmont OK USA
what makes the predator so good is the it does breakup the edges. most of the common brands, realtree, etc. brown or green out when you get a certain distance. the asat, predator, simply breaks up your outline. that is the real purpose of camo. I concur with Big Buck on this one and have had many similar experiences.




