Multicam?

taogoat

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I'm looking to buy a set of camos for coyote hunting in central\southwestern colorado. I've been looking around for something that I can use for most of the year in everything from grass prairies, to sage ridden hills, to dense coniferous and decidious forests. I'm looking to only have two camo sets, one for winter and one for everything else. I found the multicam pattern and everything I've seen, read, and heard about it makes it sound like it's exactly what i want. But, all i know is how humans react to it.
-Does anyone out there use this stuff to hunt with?
--If so, does it seem to work?
-Any of you more experienced folk have any ideas as to how well this will or won't work?
-With a human it works well by blending colors but, with the dichromatic vision of a coyote do you think they will pick up more on the pattern?
If you don't know what I'm talking about here is a link to some official photos.
Multicam Pics
 
Welcome to PM!

Multicam is awesome stuff. It will work well on predators in a variety of habitats, including the ones you mentioned. My brother has been using it all year and it has worked just fine for him.

I am going to get some here as soon as they have it in stock.

 
Looks like woodland pattern with more natural colors that are very suitable to dry regions out west and brown winter foilage.

The US military spent probably millions testing digital patterns and all that balogna when all they really needed to do was swap out the dark woodland jungle colors for lighter earth tones to match desert regions. Leave it up to the gov't to find a difficult solution to an obvious problem...
 


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