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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2856626" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>X2 on hiding from other hunters. I use military camo since I seldom hunt in wet weather here in NM. It is cooler than modern fabrics and tough. I buy it at Goodwill or Savers for $8 to $10. </p><p></p><p>Take a look at your camo under a black light. I threw out some of my cheap stuff after doing that. </p><p></p><p>I hunt a lot in open country. I want to blend in when I'm in an open field or in snow. Light camo does it for me. I see guys in deep forest camo from a distance and they might as well be wearing black. If there are trees, I use them to hide behind. </p><p></p><p>I'm a big believer that different camo on top and bottom breaks up your outline better. I believe most camo is made for bow hunting. Small blotches all blend together from a distance. I've used chocolate chip desert camo for years when aoudad hunting. I don't need to blend in at 20 yards, but do at 300 yards..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2856626, member: 29323"] X2 on hiding from other hunters. I use military camo since I seldom hunt in wet weather here in NM. It is cooler than modern fabrics and tough. I buy it at Goodwill or Savers for $8 to $10. Take a look at your camo under a black light. I threw out some of my cheap stuff after doing that. I hunt a lot in open country. I want to blend in when I'm in an open field or in snow. Light camo does it for me. I see guys in deep forest camo from a distance and they might as well be wearing black. If there are trees, I use them to hide behind. I'm a big believer that different camo on top and bottom breaks up your outline better. I believe most camo is made for bow hunting. Small blotches all blend together from a distance. I've used chocolate chip desert camo for years when aoudad hunting. I don't need to blend in at 20 yards, but do at 300 yards.. [/QUOTE]
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