favorite camo?
#42
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 46
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From: Huntsville AL
No Question, Mossy Oak Forrest Floor.
I really like their "Trek-Lite" line for Turkey hunting in the heat in late spring. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Safe and Happy Hunting!
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I really like their "Trek-Lite" line for Turkey hunting in the heat in late spring. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Safe and Happy Hunting!
My Hunting Page
#46
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 276
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From: Ridgeland Wisconsin
I would have to say that any of the new patterns are great. I learned the hard way that the right pattern is very important though. It was my second year turkey hunting Gobbcaller and I were chasing a hend up old boy we named The Rattlesnake. We worked him for two days, but them hens would always pull him away on us. On the third morning we figured we would just let them old hens bring him to us. So we set up before sunrise in the corner of a feild right below him and his girl friends. Just like we hoped three hens flew down and landed within gun range in front of us. All we needed to join the party now was The Rattlesnake. Gobbcaller was hiddin on the opposit side of me across the corner of the feild, I couldn't see him at all, he had good camo. Well before The Rattlesnake came down from the limb the boss hen spotted me in my Skyline jacket and made a hasty retreat back to the old Gobbler. Our hunt was over. When Gobbcaller and I met up He told me that I stood out like a sore thumb even though I was behind some cover at the feilds edge. Let me tell you I never wore that pattern chaseing Gobblers Agian.




