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Favorite Camo Pattern?

Started by double drops, January 24, 2018, 10:41:06 PM

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paboxcall

Quote from: southern_leo on January 26, 2018, 06:51:59 PM
...I do think animals sometimes can tell something isn't right even if they can't tell it's a person. I've had wildlife look at me and spook just 10-20 yards then turn around and stare. So I do try to match my terrain...

:agreed:

Spent almost two hours working a gobbler, finally came in trailing a jake and a hen. I'm certain that hen spotted my faded out Advantage chamois camo pants against the darker bark of the tree and spooked with the gobbler in tow. I never moved an inch.

So, I also try to match the background. For me, combo of original and new Bottomland, and I add 3D leafy wear in the spring. Even added some green jute to the 3D top to further break up my outline and add splashes of green.
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Old school original green leaf.
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Cottonmouth

New or original bottomland,  or Greenleaf. I've got some old breakup and some obsession that I wear from time to time.

ilbucksndux

There was a day that I would not buy a piece of camo unless it was Mossy Oak Break up,not the new one but the original until one day some buddies were duck hunting across a field from me and the ones in Break up looked like they were wearing Black. When the new Bottomland came out I took a shirt and hung it up in hte woods and backed off to see if it turned into a black blob and it did not.

That being said I like Bottomland but wear everything, whatever is clean enough to wear. I dont think there is much difference in the different brands. 
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Turkz39

I forgot to mention the all time best ,  mossy oak greenleaf.   I wish they would do a remake on that pattern.

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southern_leo

Keep in mind bottomland is not a do all camo and won't just make you disappear. It was designed to break up the human form against a tree hence the bark appearance. So of course you will still see it against greenery.

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1iagobblergetter

I like all the old school camo,but I usually buy whatever Wal-Mart has if I need something. Once in awhile it's Cabelas for boots etc.

Anobody

BDUs.... camo only matters to the hunter. 
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wvmntnhick

Quote from: aclawrence on January 25, 2018, 11:30:25 PM
It looks like Bottomland is a crowd favorite. It looks cool up close to me but I think it would turn into a black blob at 50yds.  Don't hate me.


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Most camo does that. You're actually better off just wearing a mixture of drab colors. It's been said a million times but commercial made camo was made for hunters. Not for hunting. The open ASAT and Predator stuff is by far a better option at concealment for most distances and someday, when I truly feel that camo has a greater impact on my level of success, I might just break down and get some. Until then, it'll be whatever cheap stuff is on sale and keeps me warm when it's cold and cool when it's warm.


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aclawrence

Quote from: wvmntnhick on January 30, 2018, 12:06:15 AM
Quote from: aclawrence on January 25, 2018, 11:30:25 PM
It looks like Bottomland is a crowd favorite. It looks cool up close to me but I think it would turn into a black blob at 50yds.  Don't hate me.


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Most camo does that. You're actually better off just wearing a mixture of drab colors. It's been said a million times but commercial made camo was made for hunters. Not for hunting. The open ASAT and Predator stuff is by far a better option at concealment for most distances and someday, when I truly feel that camo has a greater impact on my level of success, I might just break down and get some. Until then, it'll be whatever cheap stuff is on sale and keeps me warm when it's cold and cool when it's warm.


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Agreed. I usually lean more towards clothing for its technical properties than camo pattern.  As far as what's my favorite camo though. I don't know but I think Kryptek Highlander and First Lites Cipher patterns look good. Also like Sitkas new sub alpine.


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wvmntnhick

Quote from: aclawrence on January 30, 2018, 08:36:06 AM
Quote from: wvmntnhick on January 30, 2018, 12:06:15 AM
Quote from: aclawrence on January 25, 2018, 11:30:25 PM
It looks like Bottomland is a crowd favorite. It looks cool up close to me but I think it would turn into a black blob at 50yds.  Don't hate me.


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Most camo does that. You're actually better off just wearing a mixture of drab colors. It's been said a million times but commercial made camo was made for hunters. Not for hunting. The open ASAT and Predator stuff is by far a better option at concealment for most distances and someday, when I truly feel that camo has a greater impact on my level of success, I might just break down and get some. Until then, it'll be whatever cheap stuff is on sale and keeps me warm when it's cold and cool when it's warm.


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Agreed. I usually lean more towards clothing for its technical properties than camo pattern.  As far as what's my favorite camo though. I don't know but I think Kryptek Highlander and First Lites Cipher patterns look good. Also like Sitkas new sub alpine.


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Kryptek is way over my budget for the performance it provides. First Lite is good stuff but I'm turning into a big fan of wool anyway. Having said that, I bought a bunch of the Browning Hells Canyon stuff when it went on clearance. This was right before they came out with the "Speed" line. Soft shell jacket and pants with a pair of wool base layers and the primaloft jacket liner kept me warm in sub zero temps this year. Found that to be impressive considering the whole system was under $150.


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aclawrence

Nice deal. I don't actually own a lot of Kryptek. Just one pair of pants I just bought off of camofire for $54. I just think the patterns look good.  I do have a first lite Llano in Max-1 pattern. I forgot about that pattern. I would probably say it's my favorite. I just like the way it looks. First lites new Aerowool is supposed to be super nice. A lot more durable.


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