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Best all arround Cammo for everywhere?
D. Tiller:
Well, I'm up here in WA and will be hunting with Agbowyer and White Wood in Texas in about a month (I think its along the Gulf Coas somewhere). Now I've looked on Cabelas and I've looked at Real Tree and Mossy Oaks sites and I am incredibly confused! Now what type of Cammo should I aim for? We will be hunting down in Texas end of March Beginning of April and I need to find the right cammo for the season. HELLLLPPPPP!!! Whats good? Whats bad?
Also, for that time of year in Texas should I get some light T-shirts or should I aim for something a bit warmer in a cammo pattern? Man, this is like buying my first car. Should I buy wreck one in red or wreck two in light rust color! ;D
brokennock:
If you want to go with commercial camo, the predator pattern in brown is good multi purpose camo, but a little hard to find. Day One camo has it but I'm sure a web search would find other places. The "eye-D" pattern in wool products from King of the Mountain is non-terrain specific. But may be a little warm. I like cabela's "guide" pattern better than any of the real-tree, tre-bark, mossy-sapling stuff.
But really anything that breaks up your human outline and is quiet will do.
Kegan:
Don't do it! Most of the camo clothes out there may look invisible, but usually make alot of sound when rubbed against sonething. And as far as the blending in goes, it really doesn't do it unles your hunting in areas that look just like what you're wearing other than breaking up your sillouette. A dark wool shirt and pants will do great, gray, black or brown. Something that won't stick out too much. For further concealment you might want to try having clothes that have pockets or something, so that the shadows wil break up the same color. Plaid works well too. Most of te time you can get way with a dark shirt and some "smudgings" on you arms and face (like dirt and ash). If you want to buy camo though, look for basic ones- brown and gray splotches, something that resembles the old millitary surplus wear. Grays and tans belnd in eevrywhere, with black and green right behind. Just break up your sillouette. Mot of the time newer camos are too specific that they can give you away when you are out in the open.
Sorry, I didn't mean to rant :-[ :P!
Pat B:
I'm with Keagan on this. I've been getting away from commercial camo. The only reason I like it is the style of cloths you can get in camo...BDU style pants with lots of pockets. I think plaid flannel and wool shirts will work as well or better than store bought camo or even just plain drab earth tone colors with quiet material. If weather permits, you can't beat wool for warmth and quiet.
I think concealing movement, working with the wind in your favor and preventing silhouetting will serve you better in the long run. Most commercial camo is made for the buyer, not to fool critters. I do like the predator type withn large squiggley paterns. I got 2 "T" shirts for my Colorado elk hunt from "Day One". Pat
Coo-wah-chobee:
............I don't use commercial camo....-ITS LOUD....-Pat hit it on the head.Camo is made for the buyer NOT the critter. Case in point--the bobcat--master of camoflauge ! Has a yellow and black spotted coat ! Ever try to see one-almost impossible unless he moves. I use dutch army pants-slate gray with lots of pockets and its made out of moleskin-very quiet,a t-shirt long or short sleeve, od or light brown. Hat is an old straw hat with brim trimmed or I make one out of palm fronds. As far as I am concerned silhouette and movement are more important than the wind direction as long as you don't eat meat the day you hunt or the day before. Don't buy clothes that have a shine to them-animal skins don't! Cuffs of pants are tied with string, mocs or high top sneakers. I only hunt from ground but I think some of these methods will work from treestands. Keegan and Pat are right-don't do it, waste of $ as far as Iam concerned and will leave you wondering why animal saw you !...........my 2 cents..........bob
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