jw in va
Dec 11 2007, 06:07 PM
Maybe its been talked about before but I'm curious as to what folks like/dislike in camo patterns.Personally,i like the origional Advantage but cant get it any more.MONB seems to look good as does Adv.Timber
model99er
Dec 11 2007, 07:21 PM
Most of my camo is Mossy Oak Break-up Pattern, I have some other misc. patterns that I either bought on sale or most recently bought for summertime varmit hunting.
JW,
Do you happen to do any predator or varmit hunting ??
99er
jw in va
Dec 11 2007, 09:23 PM
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Most of my camo is Mossy Oak Break-up Pattern, I have some other misc. patterns that I either bought on sale or most recently bought for summertime varmit hunting.
JW,
Do you happen to do any predator or varmit hunting ??
99er
Anytime I see one
Darbster13
Dec 11 2007, 10:35 PM
my favorite type of camo is mossy oak brush. i like this because where i live, there are alot of pastures. o, and i also tried mossy oak duck blind for pastures, but it makes me stand out like a sore thumb.
Uncle Buck
Dec 12 2007, 12:25 AM
I like the brand called "PREDATOR".
http://www.predatorcamo.com/patterns.htmlEach month of the predator calling season one has to call during the full moon. This is the most difficult time to outsmart predators. For some reeason they can see you better. I like to use the Fallgray in the Predator brand to blend in to the surrounding area. In other words one has to use light colored camo duirng the full moon. Not Advantage , Mossy Oak etc.
I also use the winter and variations of some of the other Predator patterns too during the daytime.
Mongojoe
Dec 12 2007, 11:42 AM
I have, and have used, many different camo patterns...usually whatever I found that fit me, I liked, and was cheapest... But most was either REALTREE, MOSSYOAK, or ADVANTAGE... I believe I preferred the ADVANTAGE over the others, but I really don't believe it mattered all that much to the hunted animals as long as the person remained still... For a good many years "plaid" was the preferred hunting "camo pattern".
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