I do too but I was just being funny in that post, I do not in fact dip myself in the tub through dip film and my bow and arrows are black with blue accents and though I have a realtree decked out interior in my truck...the outside is in fact only red and silver two tone. I love camo, Realtree ap for me. I wear all kinds of camo clothing most of the year and drab green and/or brown when camo stuff is either dirty or too hot. Most of the time I wear drab green ****ies work jeans and I have hunted on occasion in those too. I've spent more hours in a tree than I care to recall hunting dressed in jeans and a t shirt or thin long sleeved shirt. I've also used the old familiar army camo a LOT in years past. Yes, I agree camo is over rated, I just like the looks of it myself so I use it wherever I can because I like it.
I knew you were joking but I do love it., not so much for hunting but all the time. My favorite shirt is a rip stop camo that has a lot of pine in it. Sent from camp fire using Tapatalk
I possibly have camo for every temp in 10 degree increments. For every weather situation in every pattern made.
In northern Minnesota hunting bear you'd die not covering every piece of skin you have on your body. A pin cushion you would be. As for me camo from top to bottom.
If im in a tree i wear as much camo as possible.....ive seen what someone in all camo looks like and its hard to see them if you dont know where to look versus someone not wearing camo.....it doesnt make you invisible but will give you the extra time to make a shot
I think a facemask or paint is more important tham camo. I've never had a deer pick me out with my face painted. I sometimes wear plaids or mute colors and don't see a difference. I think a lot of camo patterns are too dark to begin with. I would rather wear grays, greens, and browns depending on the background and season. Much cheaper too.