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What would you do? Tree stand camo question.

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Woods, Apr 17, 2015.

  1. Woods

    Woods Weekend Warrior

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    yeah I'm probably over analyzing it. I get a little too carried away about stands being perfect. I need to start making food plots than my mind can be occupied on something else.
     
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    bucksnbears Grizzled Veteran

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    wear a white set of camo.
     
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    I bought a predator camo long sleeve shirt a size bigger than I normally wear and out that over my good camo in similar situations. Works like a charm for me and costed about $12


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    youngfart Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Fall Grey is the way to go
     
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    muzzyman88 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Deer are predominately color blind. I wouldn't worry about the color of your camo. Just hand the stand in the summer, brush it in if you can and get read to kill deer in it.

    One more thing. Put the stand on the opposite side of the tree that you expect deer to come from. This way, you can let them walk by you and draw without being detected.
     

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