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Offline archery288

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Re: Best camo
« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2009, 07:29:53 AM »
I would agree with most of these comments as keeping the wind in your face is your number one goal!  If you can do that your odds already went up.  Secondly, I used to be a believer in all this scent control stuff and I had a ton of scent blocker clothing and I am not sure that I believe in it that much anymore...   Not saying it doesn't help, but I focus on staying down wind and haven't really had an issue of animals smelling me if you pay attention to business...  Movement as stated above is the key!  If you are motionless you are golden - simple as that!  This year the bull I shot was coming down the hill towards me and I was sitting in a shortsleeve shirt with no face paint on or anything to cover my arms and I waited until my bull went behind a tree before I drew at 15 yards and he never even knew I was there.  So once again if you don't move and get the wind right you are going to be fine.

As for the camo options all my camo is in Realtree AP..  I thought it blended in rather well this year in the timber and I will continue to use it next year.. 

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Re: Best camo
« Reply #16 on: February 19, 2009, 01:43:01 PM »
Predator rules :rockin:  I like the old style in green and brown the best. 

ASAT is very good too as is the Cabelas Outfitter camo.


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Re: Best camo
« Reply #17 on: February 19, 2009, 02:40:21 PM »
Im not sure really I think I like the Kings camo cause its pretty stylish stuff :chuckle:

I dont know if it helps alot......although my seclusion 3d open country hides me form my buddies in the sagebrush grassland type areas.......they couldnt see me until I waved at them :chuckle:

Movement and wind in your face is the best camo..........I have been in blue wrnaglers a white t shirt and had an orange vest on and got close enough to some deer to basically poke em with my rifle......too bad they werent big just does and a spike......

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Re: Best camo
« Reply #18 on: February 21, 2009, 06:00:58 PM »
You can't beat the predator prints as far as blending in to your surroundings, but there quality and the fact that it is only offered on cotton is crap, and i own a lot of it but i am in the process of buying sitka gear in realtree a couple hundred dollars at a time. Just wish someone would offer predator on high quality material.

 


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