Ghillie suits for hunting are not intended for walking/stalking in. They are camo for sitting still.
I use mine on the west side, more than the other side of the hill.
It's the very nature of "the thickness", where you might not see your prey until you are within spittin' distance, that the advantage of camoflage is the biggest benefit.
I don't need (ghillie type) camo if I can see hundreds of yards.
Rackattack,
Any of that 3-D stuff, based on clothing patterns (shirts, pants, etc) aren't true ghillie suits.
The whole point of a ghillie suit is to change the outline of a human being.
Anything with arms, that look like arms when you hold them out, with a head on top, defeats the purpose.
My sneaky leaves are pinned to a large replacement salmon net, made from soft black cord, with no arm holes.
Think "cousin It" in leaves, no arms, no head, not even any legs if I sit down.
I put it on when I go to sit down, and I turn it inside-out, and stuff it in a stuffsack when I get up to move.
The hardest animal to fool, with camo, is a human being.
Ghillie suits were developed by miltary snipers, there's way too much good sense there for me to dismiss casually.
Anything, used improperly, will produce poor results.
Krusty
