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Post by Metal Angler on Oct 4, 2004 8:14:18 GMT -5
I was looking at the real tree pattern it looks good :)i tryed it on and i was impressed. It was quiet i moved around in it and i couldnt hear the clothing move so i figgured thats probley a good point. Whats all of your favorites?
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Post by Bearhunt on Oct 7, 2004 15:21:10 GMT -5
Depends what time of year of course .i like winter camo from real tree when im hunting deer.And blaze orange in the end of season so i dont get shot.
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White Shark
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Post by White Shark on Oct 12, 2004 10:31:54 GMT -5
The newer 3-D seclusion patterns are great ! You really blend in even if you're on the prowl. I use several patterns depending on the area I'm hunting. Realtree hardwoods, mossy oak break-up, advantage timber,ect... They even sell a pine tree pattern if you're hunting in a pine area. Anyhow, Good Luck!
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Post by BIGTYMEHUNTER on Oct 20, 2004 23:23:47 GMT -5
I would have to say real-tree It seems to blend in better in the woods around here in the south but mossy oak is also a good choice both work well when used in the proper time of the season and surroundings.
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Post by Metal Angler on Sept 27, 2005 9:48:36 GMT -5
Ya BIGTYME i think thats probley the number one factor when your buying camo you have to match the camo you buy with your terrain in your hunting area. Really though whats the use buying camo that will make you even more noticeable in the field. That would be just a waste of money.
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Post by kodiac on Sept 23, 2008 9:02:55 GMT -5
Ha i like the winter woodland patterns for first snow deer hunting quite warm too...
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