Wheat field pattern
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Spike
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New member looking for some advice.
I've been deer hunting for a few years in another part of the state, but I've recently moved, and the clothes I've been using are getting pretty worn out, so I figured it's about time for some new ones that do a little better in the local heat.
I'm looking at camo patterns, and I'm trying to figure out what would be best for the terrain.
My family has some farmland that I'll be muley hunting on, and it's gonna be summer wheat stubble, with thistle thickets in the draws, and no cover other than keeping the hillside at our backs and trying not to stand out. In forests, I usually just stuck to natural colored clothes (i.e. Carhartt), but in a wheat field, any solids stand out like a sore thumb.
Here are a couple pics of the nearby terrain:


The one that stands out the most to me (as not being likely to stand out to the deer
) is Mossy Oak Brush. Anyone have any experience in stubble, and have other ideas?
I've been deer hunting for a few years in another part of the state, but I've recently moved, and the clothes I've been using are getting pretty worn out, so I figured it's about time for some new ones that do a little better in the local heat.
I'm looking at camo patterns, and I'm trying to figure out what would be best for the terrain.
My family has some farmland that I'll be muley hunting on, and it's gonna be summer wheat stubble, with thistle thickets in the draws, and no cover other than keeping the hillside at our backs and trying not to stand out. In forests, I usually just stuck to natural colored clothes (i.e. Carhartt), but in a wheat field, any solids stand out like a sore thumb.
Here are a couple pics of the nearby terrain:


The one that stands out the most to me (as not being likely to stand out to the deer
) is Mossy Oak Brush. Anyone have any experience in stubble, and have other ideas?
Last edited by Xader; 09-06-2012 at 08:00 AM.




