One thing to keep in mind no matter what you use...Avoid the color black as much as you can in camouflage. If you really think about it how much black do you really see in nature. For ex. Predator camo uses way too much black to break up it's pattern. Your most effective patterns have a light tone to then for fall and spring. The fact of the matter is most camouflage is made to catch the hunter not game. It's truely funny how a white tail deer can blend in with a solid color which isn't to dark isn't it? Then you have a hunter in this expensive camo. pattern which isn't needed in the first place. Even with camo the human form can be picked out in a heart beat. It's a proven fact that battle ship grey is one of the best colors for effective camo on whitetails. Lack of movement, and playing the wind is the best camo out there. I laught at these guys who are head to toe in camo, but have equipment that shines or have a face/hands that aren't covered at all. It's a good thing they aren't hunting something that shoots back or they would never leave the woods.