Friday, May 14, 2010

Hunting camo realtree vs mossy oak?

Okay, I have all mossy oak camo, but realtree seems to fit my area better. I figure that the difference in patterns is very minimal. I want to stick with mossy oak, is this okay? Note: I got a bear to come into 25 yards while wearing solid green pants and a solid orange hat, so I don't think the specific pattern matters that much.Hunting camo realtree vs mossy oak?
Wear your preference.Hunting camo realtree vs mossy oak?
Camo is Camo. deer dont necessarily see in color. they see only a few shades. The reason you sit in a blind or on a tree stand is that you have a backing, and that prevents them from seeing you. Personally i have mossy oak as well. As long as your hunting in a dense area then camo is good. if in snow or high high grass then they make other special patterns for those terrains
CAMO IS A FASHION STATEMENT TODAY.TRUE THEY


DO RESAERCH FOR EFFECT,BUT MOST PEOPLE BUY


WHAT APPEAL TO THEIR OWN EYE. DEER HAVE NO BETTER VISION THAN WE DO,AND THEY ARE COLOR


BLIND. THEIR EYES HAVING LARGER IRIS'S NOTICE


MOVEMENT MORE READILY. IT'S THEIR NOSE YOU


GOTTA WATCH OUT FOR AND THEY USE THOSE EARS


TO LISTEN FOR WARNIG CALLS AND SOUNDS FROM


ALARM SPECIES, SUCH AS SQIRRELS,MUNKS,TURKS,


BIRDS.


IF HUNTING IN DISIDUOUS FOREST USE A SPOTTY/


BLOTCHY PATTERN . IF IN CONNIFER,USE STRIPES.


REMEMBER,THEY KNOW WHAT SHOULD BE THERE


OR WHAT WASN'T THERE BEFORE.


BUT I LIKE NATURAL GEAR CAMO
this really isn't answering your question but where i live you must have 360* safety orange.. mmhm but i wear the jackets with the black sticks going over the orange..haha i know you don't even care but hey I;m bored good luck
Stick with mossy oak you will do just fine the brand of camo doesn't matter as long as your outline is broke up then it is no big deal.
Mossey Oak is better camo.
Bears can smell up to 5 miles, pattern do not matter!*
color is not that important, motion is! just sit still and you can be dressed like a clown, it dosent really matter!

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