well when i get camo i always go to gander mountain cause there guide series always looks perfect for the location of my hunts. I went to wyoming and tehy had the perfest desert rustic camo. And my wisconsin camo is perfect also.
I think a person should have a couple different camo patterns to change with the seasons. I live in MI, so the early season is very green, but as fall starts I like a different pattern, and then I use the seclusion pattern in late season.
Three-dimensional stuff that breaks up your outline is VERY important. Strings of shredded burlap, or even commercially produced stuff is good. Try to break up your human outline so you look like a natural mass of vegetation instead of a completely unnatural human-shaped shrub.
I like the hardwoods HD or whatever, it really depends on where you hunt army BDUs work great for tree stands and are cheap. later season you'll want less green and more limbs, brown leaves etc.
Really depends on the are you are hunting but most will not go wrong if they choose a Scent Lok Realtree jacket or shirt or pants or anything for that matter.
I think a person should have a couple different camo patterns to change with the seasons. I live in MI, so the early season is very green, but as fall starts I like a different pattern, and then I use the seclusion pattern in late season.
well when i get camo i always go to gander mountain cause there guide series always looks perfect for the location of my hunts. I went to wyoming and tehy had the perfest desert rustic camo. And my wisconsin camo is perfect also.
Three-dimensional stuff that breaks up your outline is VERY important. Strings of shredded burlap, or even commercially produced stuff is good. Try to break up your human outline so you look like a natural mass of vegetation instead of a completely unnatural human-shaped shrub.
I like the hardwoods HD or whatever, it really depends on where you hunt army BDUs work great for tree stands and are cheap. later season you'll want less green and more limbs, brown leaves etc.
Really depends on the are you are hunting but most will not go wrong if they choose a Scent Lok Realtree jacket or shirt or pants or anything for that matter.
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Something that controls scent and something that will keep the bugs off.
Scent Lok has a good archery jacket for $99. Get something in Realtree APG HD camo.
My favorite camo is Realtree All Purpose I think it is very real looking
And also any brand of 3D leafy suits are great. They are near invisible to deer and keep bugs out.
well when i get camo i always go to gander mountain cause there guide series always looks perfect for the location of my hunts. I went to wyoming and tehy had the perfest desert rustic camo. And my wisconsin camo is perfect also.
mossy oak break up
realtree AP is the best.
Realtree AP HD's light tone color seems to blend in to the environment much better.
Deer can’t tell the difference between camo patterns, anything that has multi tones is fine.
depends on where and what you are hunting.
I think a person should have a couple different camo patterns to change with the seasons. I live in MI, so the early season is very green, but as fall starts I like a different pattern, and then I use the seclusion pattern in late season.
Three-dimensional stuff that breaks up your outline is VERY important. Strings of shredded burlap, or even commercially produced stuff is good. Try to break up your human outline so you look like a natural mass of vegetation instead of a completely unnatural human-shaped shrub.
wal-mart brand
I like the hardwoods HD or whatever, it really depends on where you hunt army BDUs work great for tree stands and are cheap. later season you'll want less green and more limbs, brown leaves etc.
Realtree
Really depends on the are you are hunting but most will not go wrong if they choose a Scent Lok Realtree jacket or shirt or pants or anything for that matter.
I like realtree but anything that matches your surroundings should work.
I like realtree AP!!!
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realtree AP is the best.
Realtree AP HD's light tone color seems to blend in to the environment much better.
depends on where and what you are hunting.
I think a person should have a couple different camo patterns to change with the seasons. I live in MI, so the early season is very green, but as fall starts I like a different pattern, and then I use the seclusion pattern in late season.
Something that controls scent and something that will keep the bugs off.
Scent Lok has a good archery jacket for $99. Get something in Realtree APG HD camo.
My favorite camo is Realtree All Purpose I think it is very real looking
And also any brand of 3D leafy suits are great. They are near invisible to deer and keep bugs out.
well when i get camo i always go to gander mountain cause there guide series always looks perfect for the location of my hunts. I went to wyoming and tehy had the perfest desert rustic camo. And my wisconsin camo is perfect also.
mossy oak break up
Deer can’t tell the difference between camo patterns, anything that has multi tones is fine.
Three-dimensional stuff that breaks up your outline is VERY important. Strings of shredded burlap, or even commercially produced stuff is good. Try to break up your human outline so you look like a natural mass of vegetation instead of a completely unnatural human-shaped shrub.
wal-mart brand
I like the hardwoods HD or whatever, it really depends on where you hunt army BDUs work great for tree stands and are cheap. later season you'll want less green and more limbs, brown leaves etc.
Realtree
Really depends on the are you are hunting but most will not go wrong if they choose a Scent Lok Realtree jacket or shirt or pants or anything for that matter.
I like realtree but anything that matches your surroundings should work.
I like realtree AP!!!
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