Whats your favorite camo?
#26
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Juneau Alaska USA
Hardwoods Grey with a little Hardwoods HD Green thrown in as the buds and leaves begin to show. I built a ghilly top thats a hooded pull-over. Its light weight, matchs the Hardwoods Grey, and is easy to slip on and off.
#27
ORIGINAL: rochelle
I really like realtree hardwoods green. Mobu is too dark in my opinion. But if you just be still any camo works.
I really like realtree hardwoods green. Mobu is too dark in my opinion. But if you just be still any camo works.
This year while reviewing pics from my trail cam I made the discovery that the 3 color desert Army BDU pants that I was wearing virtually disappeared into the foliage in one pic that I accidentally shot of myself while I was checking a scent dripper . Apparently , the pattern closely approximates the dappled sunlight on foliage effect common to the woods I live in . I have a Henley shirt in the same pattern , I may wear them for the Spring season this year .
Moral of the story:
It doesn't have to be expensive to work .
#28
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 44
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From: charleston, sc, usa
it doesn't matter what brand or design as long as it matches the woods you are hunting in. One thing i do is mix and match. I don't buy my camo by brand. Some of the cheap designs at Walmart are just as effective.
Camo patterns are like fishing lures. the variety is more for the hunter than it is for the fish.
as long as you are camoflaged from head to toe and it matches your surroundings you are good to go. the most expensive or newest is not always the best.
Camo patterns are like fishing lures. the variety is more for the hunter than it is for the fish.
as long as you are camoflaged from head to toe and it matches your surroundings you are good to go. the most expensive or newest is not always the best.




