Whats your favorite camo?
#14
ORIGINAL: superstrutter
You don't need that many patterns. Nat Gear will work in every situatuion spring or fall, but that's up to you if want to wear a different pattern for each situation.
You don't need that many patterns. Nat Gear will work in every situatuion spring or fall, but that's up to you if want to wear a different pattern for each situation.
#15
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NewLowell ,Ontario ,Canada
Why would you want to look like a Mossy oak when you could look like a Real tree 
Over the years I have played with a number of different patterns and have found that Realtree blends into areas better then most. In Black and White context RealTree looks more real then any other pattern on the market. Camo patterns work well when you can match the area colours you plan on hunting and seasons also fall into this same catagory. If your area has alot of green in the season , then hardwoods green is the way to go. If you have a northern climate and the woods start off in dall colour the Realtree Hardwoods HD is a better choice to start the season off. Hunters that spend most of their time in the plains would be better to use a pattern such as the new Max 1 pattern.
By mix matching your patterns you will find that you will blend into an area much better then dressed all in the same pattern. Take a walk in the woods and look into an area of where you would setup and study the color context in a 3 foot high area. You will find that the area changes in the couple of feet as sticks and ground colour is different from 3 feet off the ground.
It all boils down to the area you intend to hunt. If you have the money spend the money in a couple cover ups that are cheeper and match the seasons. Garments can range in different prices but the cheeper cloths can still do the job that you are after and can last if properly looked after. All ways turn your cloths inside out to wash them and you will notice that the patterns will last for years...BT

Over the years I have played with a number of different patterns and have found that Realtree blends into areas better then most. In Black and White context RealTree looks more real then any other pattern on the market. Camo patterns work well when you can match the area colours you plan on hunting and seasons also fall into this same catagory. If your area has alot of green in the season , then hardwoods green is the way to go. If you have a northern climate and the woods start off in dall colour the Realtree Hardwoods HD is a better choice to start the season off. Hunters that spend most of their time in the plains would be better to use a pattern such as the new Max 1 pattern.
By mix matching your patterns you will find that you will blend into an area much better then dressed all in the same pattern. Take a walk in the woods and look into an area of where you would setup and study the color context in a 3 foot high area. You will find that the area changes in the couple of feet as sticks and ground colour is different from 3 feet off the ground.
It all boils down to the area you intend to hunt. If you have the money spend the money in a couple cover ups that are cheeper and match the seasons. Garments can range in different prices but the cheeper cloths can still do the job that you are after and can last if properly looked after. All ways turn your cloths inside out to wash them and you will notice that the patterns will last for years...BT
#17
Moss oak break up blends in with just about anything..and realtree hard woods is a good one to go with..same for natural gear..but i use leafy wear..i cant remember what brand but i believe its realtree..and leafy wear works great..you look just like a shrub or bush..i bowhunt with it too and ive had birds land on me and squirlles hop on me i blended in so good.
#20
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Calif
I agree BT,I like to mix match my camo also!I also sow fabric leaves to my headnet/hat and shoulders to really give myself that 3D effect!Works well for filming and picture taking!


