Friday, January 22, 2010

What is the best kind of hunting camo?

in georgia!





Mossy oak new break up


Realtree green hd


or


realtree ap hdWhat is the best kind of hunting camo?
any camo is fine, the deer will not be seeing all the ';details'; that are designed more for hunters.....stand back 30 yards from the clothing stand and look at the camo....how many details do you notice?


You would be better to look for quality of the materials and how they are put together, whether or not you want gore-tex....What is the best kind of hunting camo?
Dude do not waste your money on these worthless camo paterns all that fine detail makes no differance to a deer. Get some good old military woodland camo. You are wanting to break up your outline it is proven that the smaller camo paterns are no good at doing this.
All depends on where you are hunting. Call each of these suppliers and see what they have to offer. Let them recommend something, then go see it a local dealer. I wish here in the West we could use this camo for deer and elk hunting with rifle but it is illegal due to 400 square inches of hunter orange as a legality.
depends on where you are hunting. are you in a treestand or ground hunting? what time of the year- early fall, late fall or winter? yes it matters due to the fact that the leaves change colors and each one of the patterns you mentioned has certain qualities that could be of benefit depending on when you hunt. i have both realtree and mossy oak patterns. i tend to use the realtree when the leaves are still green and mossy oak when they start to change or have fallen off. but the key here is either one would work. just remember that you need to break up your outline and not look like a big blurb. either pattern will do.
When you are required to wear 400 square inches of blaze orange material above your waist, what bloody difference does it make?





Doc
I Hunt in Yatesville GA..Have Been for years. I hunt in blue jeans and Regular Clothes.The trick is Your Backdrop. If Im hunting in a treestand they wont see me anyway.If Im hunting on the ground i find a pie tree about as wide as my shoulders and sit down. Cover up with some leaves or whateer is laying around. If your gonna spend some cash spend it on your weapon. Also try putting your clothes in a bag with some pine branches the day before you go hunting. It covers any scents you may have embedded in your clothes. For your boots...Before you go into the woods crumple up some green pine needles and give them a good rub. Deer seem like they can smell a lot better than they can see. I once had one walk within about 50 feet of me and just stop and stomp. I was out of the ordinary but it didnt feel threatened enough to run off(no bad scent or distinct pattern). I was sitting in front of a pine tree.
go realtree green!!!














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Honestly I dont like either. You pay a high price for each just because they look ';fancy';, yet deer dont care about fancy.





What you want is a good military camo that breaks up the pattern. I like modern German flecktarn camo





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You can buy it really cheap plus its military quality, very rugged and long lasting. I bought a flecktarn XL parka for $20 last year and used the heck out of it, but it still looks and works like new.
sit real still and dont wash cloths in detergent with dies or uv brighteners, Name brand flavor of the month camos are designed to catch hunters in the stores.
Where are you hunting? I don't hunt but when I play woodball paintball I go with realtree green.

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