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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by PCO50, Jul 9, 2013.

  1. PCO50

    PCO50 Weekend Warrior

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    Alright i'm sure there are plenty of different threads on here about hunting camo. I'm in the hunt for finding some new camo. I love the look of Mossy oak Break up Infinity, but wondering what your opinions are and what you guys use. Ready, Set, Go
     
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    frenchbritt123 Grizzled Veteran

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    Pop some tags.
     
  3. PCO50

    PCO50 Weekend Warrior

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    I don't think i'll find any good camo at a thrift shop though
     
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    In early season I just use some old basic BDU military pants with a mossy oak t shirt. My cold weather bibs and jacket are mossy oak break up.

    IMO when deer hunting camo isn't as important as its made out to be. You can find more than sufficient camo at Wally World. That's where I got all the t-shirts I use.
     
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    I love the sitka gear forest. Its a digital, open pattern. Great for breaking up your outline. Their gear is top notch but expensive.

    Most open patterns are good but nothing beats being still.

    Ultimate camo is also a very good camo.

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    Hawaiian shirts work great when it's warm out. As do most flannel patterns.

    But it seems that most people care more about how they look to other hunters than how they are seen (or not seen) by deer.
     
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    Dawn Assassin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Early season i use Realtree APG HD its super green and fall i like the AP
     
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    I wear Realtree AP HD pretty much season round.

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    I'll be wearing ASAT this year.
     
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    me too until it gets cold then realtree ap.
     
  11. PCO50

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    thanks for the opinions guys
     
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    Look at the Kuiu if you haven't already.
     
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    I've been thinking this as well.
     
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    Goosepond Monster Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Seems like a good spot for this...

    What Your Camo Says About You - North American Whitetail

    Myself, I roll with the Realtree AP all season. I have lighter layers for the early season and heavier layers to put on as the season goes along.

    If you're looking for an open pattern, check out Predator Camo. It is a bit pricey, but I don't think it is quite as pricey as the Sitka stuff.
     
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    WiscoBowHunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I like mossy oak break up infinity.
     
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    I use Mossy Oak Infinity, but my favorite camo is sitka or predator, also a good place to buy camo is grey wolf woolens.
     
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    Predator camo is my favorite in Fall gray and Spring Green but I also like cabelas outfitter camo. I think the predator camo is not very pricy if you just get the six pocket pants and a long sleeve tee for the early season I think you can get both plus a hat mask and gloves for around $150 total
     
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    I'll have to look at that
     
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    That article was pretty funny
     
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    Go get a ASAT 3D suit and you can wear whatever you want underneath. That's what I do!!
     

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