Opinions about buying camo...
#31
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: central wi
Posts: 629

I just have to rant--when I did watch hunting shows, I noticed so many times people having a hard time waking up-eating breakfast, then meticulously putting on layers of cam clothes, then getting in thir guides truck, being driven out to a box blind 15 or twenty feet tall in the dark--when it gets light they see a buck at 2 hundred yards checking out corn pile, they shoot it hunts over, They could have hunted in black pajama,s ???? Why bother ?
#33
Banned
Join Date: Sep 2017
Posts: 10

To work well as camo for you the most important thing is does it match the spot(vegetation) where you are hunting, next for me is it quiet, it doesn't matter how well it matches the vegetation if it makes skritching noises every time you move. I am not hung up on waterproof, I have a rain suit in my backpack if I need it.
#34
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2017
Posts: 3

It's all about comfortability, staying warm, maneuverability and scent control. Personally have wore Plythal for years. Cheaper than Sitka, very high quality, extremely durable, and a Lifetime Warranty. Who offers a lifetime warranty on clothing?! If you want some amazing discounts on some topline gear, message me.
#35
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 15

Honestly, I feel like the camp pattern isn't as big of a deal as people think. Yes, it it's important to break up your pattern. But I think scent protection ranks higher on the priority list than pattern.
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