Favorite camo

Max-1 blends best in my area, but I prefer No camo. My outdoor wear is mostly neutral/natural colors (grey, browns/tans, sage) but sometimes jeans or whatever. Just hold still.

I do have a nice camo winter jacket- not for the camo, but for the quality and features like water-proof, pit vents, lots of pockets, removable liner and hood, lifetime warranty at Cabela's, and most importantly Tall size.
 
Originally Posted By: 338fanI'm wearing UA ridge reaper the open light pattern breaks up the human outline and blends extremely well in all terrains

I haven't had a chance to check out the ridge reaper in person, which series do you have? Hows the material, quiet like their other stuff?
 
It's just the storm hoodie with watch cap (toque in Canada). Like all UA it's excellent quality and very quiet. As for bottoms I wear carhart bibs as most of the time I'm sitting calling or spot and stalk I believe the upper torso arms and head are the most distinctive part of a humans that's the part needed to be disguised (break up the outline blend into background) I've found here on the prairies any darker/busy pattern ends up as a dark blob at any distance. Lighter tans grays etc with a very open pattern (naturalgear, RidgeReaper,Kings sage, etc) breaks up the outline better a ghille suit works best but have you ever knocked on a door for permission while wearing one?
 
I use mossy oak brush and Cabelas outfitter in fields and pastures. Mossy oak break up or tree stand in the woods. Sometimes I use multi cam but not as much as the others. Mossy oak brush is my favorite but they've quit making it for some reason.
 
I've bought a closet full of Cabela's ZONZ Western. Maybe I'm a sucker, but I like the stuff. I'd been searching for a camo pattern to fit in out here for a while. I went to a Cabela's store and saw this and thought "Yes! This is what I've been looking for." Every time I've gone back since (ever few weeks), I've bought one or two more items in that pattern.
 
Mossy Oak Brush, King's Desert Shadow, Cabela's Zonz Western, and Natural Gear in that order.

For snow I like Natural gear snow and King's snow shadow.
 
For predator calling, I use a sapper suit that blends into fence rows and grass. For turkey hunting, I had some of Dads old (60s) camo my wife used and it blended in great. I would like to get some of the old Swiss military surplus camo. It looks really good.

Shayne
 
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