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What is the best camo pattern for Waterfowl hunting?

Question by czyburt. Uploaded on March 18, 2010

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from spartan88 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

depends where you are and what time of year.

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from goosebuster wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

mossy oak duck blind

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from WA Mtnhunter wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Mossy Oak Duck Blind (also works well in sage country) and Realtree max-4

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from Ontario Honker ... wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Max-4 is my favorite. I just like the looks of it better than Mossy Oak. Most of the time when you're waterfowl hunting you're in a blind so it's really not going to make a lot of difference. That ugly digital stuff sold at army surplus places will probably work just as well under those circumstances. But most "classy" hunters look down on the stuff, probably because of its association with nerdy kids or wannabee paramilitary whacko survivalist vigilante types.

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Camo is over rated, our grandfathers did very well without it.

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from shawey90 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

aggreed Moishe

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from crm3006 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Moishe-
You nailed it, as usual. I think we wear the camo more for the other hunters than we do the deer, ducks, etc. My Grandfather killed more squirrels than just about anyone, and never owned or wore so much as a camouflage pocket handkerchief.

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from Christian Emter wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Wetlands camo.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

I always like the Mossy Oak Duck Blind!!!

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from hunt and fish wrote 1 year 45 weeks ago

advantage max 4

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from shawey90 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

aggreed Moishe

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Camo is over rated, our grandfathers did very well without it.

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from crm3006 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Moishe-
You nailed it, as usual. I think we wear the camo more for the other hunters than we do the deer, ducks, etc. My Grandfather killed more squirrels than just about anyone, and never owned or wore so much as a camouflage pocket handkerchief.

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from Christian Emter wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Wetlands camo.

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from goosebuster wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

mossy oak duck blind

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

I always like the Mossy Oak Duck Blind!!!

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from spartan88 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

depends where you are and what time of year.

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from WA Mtnhunter wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Mossy Oak Duck Blind (also works well in sage country) and Realtree max-4

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from Ontario Honker ... wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Max-4 is my favorite. I just like the looks of it better than Mossy Oak. Most of the time when you're waterfowl hunting you're in a blind so it's really not going to make a lot of difference. That ugly digital stuff sold at army surplus places will probably work just as well under those circumstances. But most "classy" hunters look down on the stuff, probably because of its association with nerdy kids or wannabee paramilitary whacko survivalist vigilante types.

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from hunt and fish wrote 1 year 45 weeks ago

advantage max 4

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