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Does The Camo Pattern Make The Turkey Hunter

Started by Turkeyman62, January 26, 2015, 12:52:37 PM

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mudhen

No turkey hunter needs more than Stevens single shot, & 2.75" lead #6.

Anything more than that is only a crutch for a poor hunter.

And I know this to be true, because I says so!

Past a weapon, "need" has nothing to do with anything....


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tomstopper

Quote from: Bigspurs68 on January 26, 2015, 06:34:06 PM
The pattern that I like to wear most often is called "on clearance".  I love the stuff! Hundreds of turkeys never knew I wasn't cool.
Haha. So very true.....

Gobble!

Just about as much as the amount they spent on their decoys.

RutnNStrutn

Quote from: Bigspurs68 on January 26, 2015, 06:34:06 PM
The pattern that I like to wear most often is called "on clearance".  I love the stuff! Hundreds of turkeys never knew I wasn't cool.
:TooFunny: :TooFunny: :TooFunny:

rusty4269

It don't matter to the turkeys but camo is more comfortable and it drives my wife crazy. So I wear it..... All the time.

Jeremiah 29:11

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Snoodsniper

I like a couple camo patterns and I have a lot of it. Does it matter? No.  I look cool at the gas station if I'm wearing camo or not.  ;)

Cove

Ya'll spend your money on old cars, liquor, stamps, antiques, golf, new handguns, fancy steaks, another shop, another rifle, leases, stands for pine goats, a green egg smoker, yeti cooler (or at least the sticker), Bone Collector DVDs, yet another flannel shirt and more guns n ammo magazines. I'll spend mine on some good, non restricting camouflage that'll keep me cooler or warmer whichever is required (yes I'll buy one for each). While I'm doing that, it just makes since to get a good looking pattern and pants and shirt to match.  :z-twocents:  :toothy9: :z-guntootsmiley:

Swampchickin234


Quote from: Cove on January 26, 2015, 10:58:12 PM
Ya'll spend your money on old cars, liquor, stamps, antiques, golf, new handguns, fancy steaks, another shop, another rifle, leases, stands for pine goats, a green egg smoker, yeti cooler (or at least the sticker), Bone Collector DVDs, yet another flannel shirt and more guns n ammo magazines. I'll spend mine on some good, non restricting camouflage that'll keep me cooler or warmer whichever is required (yes I'll buy one for each). While I'm doing that, it just makes since to get a good looking pattern and pants and shirt to match.  :z-twocents:  :toothy9: :z-guntootsmiley:
haha this.  Ya just might as well. Im a bottomland junky. I must admit


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GomerPyle

the turkey killin'est person I know, does so without wearing ANY camo.
[From a buddy re: turkey hunting]
"the best advice I can give you is to run from it like it's crystal meth"

natman

Do you need the latest camo pattern to kill turkeys, in the sense that you can't kill a turkey without it? No.

Does camo help kill turkeys? Yes.

Take 100 turkeys. Some of them will see you even if you're completely camo'ed. Some won't see you if you're wearing blaze orange. But some won't see you if you're in camo that would have seen you otherwise. Those are the ones that make it worthwhile to wear camo.

Saying that camo won't help you if you move is unfair. Camo won't help you if you play a boom box with the dial turned to 11 either. You have to stay still, camo or not.