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Started by Huckleberry91, August 01, 2020, 12:58:43 AM

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Huckleberry91

Ive noticed in the past few years the old style camos are making their way back (bottomland),(green leaf). Do y'all think the bottomland stands out enough in late season to affect a hunt? Here in the Ozark Mountains of Southeast Missouri the timber and foliage are still fairly dull before the big green up granted we have a lot of old growth oak that blend well with a pattern like bottomland or even green leaf. I keep a set of Nomad NWTF obsession around for a change up or for field hunting (which there isn't much of). Just curious at to everyones thoughts and what gear seems to work best for you and your hunting style.

Ozarks Hillbilly

I really like Original Bottomland and Greenleaf as well as Original Tree Stand for early season. I generally wear Forest Floor pants and one of those  patterns shirts until green up. After things green up I switch to a Diffusion pull over top. I did pick up a medium weight North  Mountain gear pull over in Greenleaf after season this year. I am going to use it for early season next year.

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Tom007

My experience with original bottomland and Greenleaf have been positive in the northeast big woods. One day I rested my bottomland 870 against a tree when I was pruning some low branches. I got about 30 yards away, turned back and did not see the gun easily, it blended in to the bark of the tree. That was a good test for me, I pretty much stick to bottomland and greenleaf for that reason. Been working well....be safe...
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I don't think any camouflage on the market stands out enough to affect your hunt one way or the other.  The big camouflage debate is for hunters and there is nothing wrong with that.  Kind of fun like Ford vs. Chevy vs. Dodge etc.   but as far as turkeys go, it doesn't make a bit of difference wether a hunter wears Mosyoak, Realtree or any combination of camouflage.   
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I've always thought Bottomland was the least limiting camo pattern available. There's always grays and browns in the woods, but there's not always greens. There's always bark, but not always leaves. After green you've usually got some color in front of you anyways helping to break you up further.


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Quote from: guesswho on August 01, 2020, 08:19:10 AM
I don't think any camouflage on the market stands out enough to affect your hunt one way or the other.  The big camouflage debate is for hunters and there is nothing wrong with that.  Kind of fun like Ford vs. Chevy vs. Dodge etc.   but as far as turkeys go, it doesn't make a bit of difference wether a hunter wears Mosyoak, Realtree or any combination of camouflage.   
I agree with this,  I think camo is way overrated, most of the time I wear solid grey or all green flannel shirts,  while hunting, there comfortable and cheaper than camo, and never had problems.I think the best camouflage is being Still.

Greg Massey

Quote from: falltoms on August 01, 2020, 10:24:54 AM
Quote from: guesswho on August 01, 2020, 08:19:10 AM
I don't think any camouflage on the market stands out enough to affect your hunt one way or the other.  The big camouflage debate is for hunters and there is nothing wrong with that.  Kind of fun like Ford vs. Chevy vs. Dodge etc.   but as far as turkeys go, it doesn't make a bit of difference wether a hunter wears Mosyoak, Realtree or any combination of camouflage.   
I agree with this,  I think camo is way overrated, most of the time I wear solid grey or all green flannel shirts,  while hunting, there comfortable and cheaper than camo, and never had problems.I think the best camouflage is being Still.
X3 .. you can wear pair blue jeans and flannel shirt and kill turkeys , camo is way over rated, it's best you be still and patience ...

the Ward

I like some of the older patterns. Brings back some good memories when i see it!

Turkeyman

I don't get hung up on camo patterns...sort of like lures made for the fisherman, not the fish. I generally wear the WWII woodland stuff more than any other. If you buy the true mil spec clothing absolutely no other manufacturer can match the cut of the cloth...too expensive for them. Now...if someone came out with a more modern pattern made to mil spec I'd most likely buy it. But they won't...all about money.

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paboxcall


Strong preference for original Bottomland / Treestand / Greenleaf. While remaining still is key, a camo pattern can help mask those small movements as you shift to get on target, a 3D pullover even more so.

Washed out and faded camo can be a liability - white/gray faded fabric makes you stick out in the woods and shadows.
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Quote from: falltoms on August 01, 2020, 10:24:54 AM
Quote from: guesswho on August 01, 2020, 08:19:10 AM
I don't think any camouflage on the market stands out enough to affect your hunt one way or the other.  The big camouflage debate is for hunters and there is nothing wrong with that.  Kind of fun like Ford vs. Chevy vs. Dodge etc.   but as far as turkeys go, it doesn't make a bit of difference wether a hunter wears Mosyoak, Realtree or any combination of camouflage.   
I agree with this,  I think camo is way overrated, most of the time I wear solid grey or all green flannel shirts,  while hunting, there comfortable and cheaper than camo, and never had problems.I think the best camouflage is being Still.

I wear Realtree Xtra .Having said that, I wholeheartedly agree with the last sentence above.

Gobbler428

I don't think it matters what camo you wear, if you move, Game Over!

310 gauge

Agree!  Been there...

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Quote from: Greg Massey on August 01, 2020, 11:16:21 AM
Quote from: falltoms on August 01, 2020, 10:24:54 AM
Quote from: guesswho on August 01, 2020, 08:19:10 AM
I don't think any camouflage on the market stands out enough to affect your hunt one way or the other.  The big camouflage debate is for hunters and there is nothing wrong with that.  Kind of fun like Ford vs. Chevy vs. Dodge etc.   but as far as turkeys go, it doesn't make a bit of difference wether a hunter wears Mosyoak, Realtree or any combination of camouflage.   
I agree with this,  I think camo is way overrated, most of the time I wear solid grey or all green flannel shirts,  while hunting, there comfortable and cheaper than camo, and never had problems.I think the best camouflage is being Still.
X3 .. you can wear pair blue jeans and flannel shirt and kill turkeys , camo is way over rated, it's best you be still and patience ...
But I make camo look sexy!
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