Poll on camo
#41
Mostly Mossy Oak, some Advantage, some Skyline, a couple I don't even know what they are, and lately Natgear. I've gotten quite a collection over the past few years. Mossy Oak always seems to discontinue the pattern that becomes my favorite throughout the year. Originally it was Treestand, then more recently it was Shadow Branch. Now their both gone as far as I can tell. They used to have a collection that they called the "classics" which included the original paater, Treestand and Fall Foliage. It looks like thay have completely done away with all of them. <img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle>
#42
Fork Horn
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From: southwest ohio USA
Apparition for late season in the stand(Cabela's fleece) I just love that combo and Realtree Hardwoods for any other time. I've notice this year in Cabela's master catalog that there is little to choose from as far as Hardwoods as there use to be!!
#45
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From: Plano TX USA
o use realtree and mossy oak. i dont really like advantage cuz i think it has too many leaves and not enough trees. in texas, the leaves never really change color and most of the advantage stuff has brown leaves all over it. ima try to make some of that 3d camo. anyone know where i can get camo fabric?
#46
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From: Foristell Missouri USA
I love all mossy oak products and do have some realtree.
Would like to try some 3-D and leaf wear this year.
"A archer sees how far away he can get and still hit the target while a hunter sees how close he can get before he shoots"
Would like to try some 3-D and leaf wear this year.
"A archer sees how far away he can get and still hit the target while a hunter sees how close he can get before he shoots"
#47
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From: Warren OH USA
I've been using Mossy Oak Break-Up since it came out and still like it. Before that it was the original Realtree and before that it was Jim Crumley's Trebark. Before that there was the good old woodland pattern. I still wear an old Trebark shirt from time to time on scouting runs.
For winter predator calling I use Natgear's winter pattern. If they come out with a Scent-Loc line, I may try their stuff for bowhunting. Until then, it's MOBU for me.
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For winter predator calling I use Natgear's winter pattern. If they come out with a Scent-Loc line, I may try their stuff for bowhunting. Until then, it's MOBU for me.
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#48
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From: Wilmington Delaware USA
Depends on what time of year and what type of cover you usually hunt. Since you are from Florida, I'll assume you mean warm weather hunting. For early bow which started 9/2 in Delaware, I chose B, Hardwoods Green. The best green pattern I've ever seen.
Any day spent huntin, is better than any day spent workin,,
Duckmastor2
Any day spent huntin, is better than any day spent workin,,
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#49
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From: Center Line Michigan USA
Depends on when and where I use Bushland green or brown for Texas, Mossy Oak Forest Floor for early season here in Michigan, Maine and Montana. Later in the season I sometimes use Predator Fall Gray, Realtree Xtra Brown or Sticks and Limbs if snow is forecasted.
It just depends on your hunting area and what matches the area. Early is more greens and browns later is grays and dark colors. This year I am going to try a 3-D Suit, a mesh suit with leafs sewed on to it, the one I have on order and should be here by the end of the week has different liners you can add to it, scent lok type, water resistant, and bug proof. You can also add layers underneath for colder weather if need. They have a good variety or camo patterns to choose from. I decided on Mossy Oak Forest Floor.
It just depends on your hunting area and what matches the area. Early is more greens and browns later is grays and dark colors. This year I am going to try a 3-D Suit, a mesh suit with leafs sewed on to it, the one I have on order and should be here by the end of the week has different liners you can add to it, scent lok type, water resistant, and bug proof. You can also add layers underneath for colder weather if need. They have a good variety or camo patterns to choose from. I decided on Mossy Oak Forest Floor.


