Camo patterns for hunting the west...
#21
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mount Clare WV USA
Posts: 24
RE: Camo patterns for hunting the west...
I have killed Elk in Oregon, Black Bear in Canada, Mule Deer in Canda Antelope in Canada, White tail all over the US and Canada. ASAT works, belive me it really works. If I can help let me know, [email protected]
#23
RE: Camo patterns for hunting the west...
Took my bull elk with a bow at 33 yards. He was watching the guide several yards behind me and didn't see me....big mistake by him.....oh I was wearing All Season All Terrain...ASAT
#25
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Coal Twp. PA USA
Posts: 5
RE: Camo patterns for hunting the west...
ASAT will work, as the name implies, in ALL-SEASONS and in ALL-TERRAIN’S. This in the ONLY camo pattern designed to fix the problem of being seen. I've talked to western guides that have had bull elk walk past them in open parks at spitting distances, using ASAT. Elk literally touching them with their nose! I can't say it any other way...ASAT WORKS, period. This is not just brand loyalty, this is loyalty to a product that is not a designer recognition issue, it's loyalty from guys like you and I. Guys that have had deer walk over their legs while sitting at a tree, having turkeys walk into a plowed field just to be shot at. It is truly an incredible pattern, and if you haven't given it a try yet, you should consider it.
Send me your name and address and I'll send you a free hunting video and you'll see what I mean. I can also e-mail you some photos of how it work if you'd like. E-mail me at the below address. Thanks
Chuck Pensyl
ASAT Camouflage
[email protected]
Send me your name and address and I'll send you a free hunting video and you'll see what I mean. I can also e-mail you some photos of how it work if you'd like. E-mail me at the below address. Thanks
Chuck Pensyl
ASAT Camouflage
[email protected]
#27
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rochester, MN USA
Posts: 107
RE: Camo patterns for hunting the west...
Wow, I haven't checked this out in awhile and this thread has gotten mighty popular as of late. I ended up going with the advantage timber in the microsuede. I guess what sold me was the water-resistance and breathability of the fabric. I just hope it holds up with the thorns?!?!?!?!? It claims it is 'burr resistant', but I'm not so sure they have been to western oregon and getting snagged over and over by those darned thorns!!!
I would have gotten the predator in a heartbeat if their clothing was a little more breathable, they just looked like all the sweat and moisture would be locked in with no place to go.
Thanks for everyone's input.
Chad
Edited by - oregonhunter on 03/18/2002 15:49:48
I would have gotten the predator in a heartbeat if their clothing was a little more breathable, they just looked like all the sweat and moisture would be locked in with no place to go.
Thanks for everyone's input.
Chad
Edited by - oregonhunter on 03/18/2002 15:49:48
#28
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: montrose co USA
Posts: 1
RE: Camo patterns for hunting the west...
ASAT.....Definately, I wasnt a believer in camo...Military BDU's work best anywhere. Tried ASAT 3-D last year...made me believe in camoflage. Works in Scub Oak, Pines and open Sage areas. Even tested it against human eyes.....ASAT's a winner