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<blockquote data-quote="southpa" data-source="post: 3054267" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>This is an age old debate. The best part is when guys try to act like camouflage doesn't work. It does work, it doesn't need to be the most expensive, high-end manufacturers, but to act like camouflage doesn't in some way provide any sort of advantage is kind of ridiculous. A pattern, suit or some kind of clothing that breaks up your outline and can help conceal any movement that may get you caught is deff something that works. That being said I hunt in solids for most all big game. Sometimes if I'm archery hunting I'll wear camo upper to help hide or conceal any movement I make drawing my bow but generally I prefer solids. Another, misnomer is that we are paying high dollar for this said camo pattern. The brand behind the pattern is what we are paying for. In many cases solids are more desirable than camo and are now more expensive because they sell. Cheap garments from Walmart with realtree or mossy oak will conceal you just as good as Kuiu or sitka but in my experience when I pay for Sitka I'm paying for the fit and performance of the garment that was designed with my intent in mind. Not mass produced to sell on the shelves at Walmart for the general public. Generally, camo is overrated but I have seen it work. I move slow, wear earth tones and keep the wind in my face. This gets me close, but camo can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southpa, post: 3054267, member: 65823"] This is an age old debate. The best part is when guys try to act like camouflage doesn't work. It does work, it doesn't need to be the most expensive, high-end manufacturers, but to act like camouflage doesn't in some way provide any sort of advantage is kind of ridiculous. A pattern, suit or some kind of clothing that breaks up your outline and can help conceal any movement that may get you caught is deff something that works. That being said I hunt in solids for most all big game. Sometimes if I'm archery hunting I'll wear camo upper to help hide or conceal any movement I make drawing my bow but generally I prefer solids. Another, misnomer is that we are paying high dollar for this said camo pattern. The brand behind the pattern is what we are paying for. In many cases solids are more desirable than camo and are now more expensive because they sell. Cheap garments from Walmart with realtree or mossy oak will conceal you just as good as Kuiu or sitka but in my experience when I pay for Sitka I'm paying for the fit and performance of the garment that was designed with my intent in mind. Not mass produced to sell on the shelves at Walmart for the general public. Generally, camo is overrated but I have seen it work. I move slow, wear earth tones and keep the wind in my face. This gets me close, but camo can help. [/QUOTE]
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