what was this version of mossy oak called? its not bottomland original because this one has the oak limbs and knots in the pattern as well.
Also with that being the question does anyone know of a company that dips guns in this pattern??
(http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/ww207/reynolds243/BD82C2D7-57F8-496C-BD53-D544CD6DD975_zpsbihsokky.jpg) (http://s720.photobucket.com/user/reynolds243/media/BD82C2D7-57F8-496C-BD53-D544CD6DD975_zpsbihsokky.jpg.html)
It looks like Shadow Branch
But I'm not a Camo expert
Quote from: warrent423 on February 13, 2014, 01:35:19 PM
That would be the old school treestand pattern ;)
I still use it. Good stuff
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Quote from: warrent423 on February 13, 2014, 01:35:19 PM
That would be the old school treestand pattern ;)
+2 :icon_thumright:
Don't know that this pattern is being licensed anymore.
Mossy Oak Treestand. I have an old Duxback coat in that pattern.
man that was an awesome pattern! wish that would come back as well. I had a set of browning hydro fleece with it back when and wish i would have kept them! still have the bibs in the pic though but that browning stuff was awesome.
while i think the original bottomland doesn't look great on guns, that pattern would look very cool IMO
that old pattern sure brings back alot of memories
That's exactly what it is, old MO Treestand camo. I still have a lot of the old school mossy oak patterns. We used to live in West Point, and my wife worked for Haas Outdoors so I was able to stock up on some of the "cool" MO patterns. They are still my favorite patterns.
Does anyone even dip guns in this pattern or the original shadowgrass
I like the old school patterns. The one I wish they would bring back is the old school Greenleaf but put the green leaves over the new bottomland. That would be the perfect turkey hunting pattern
I remember that, I used to also wear "TreBark".
Remember that?
Oh I LOVED treebark. Growing up hunting in pine thickets of Alabama treebark was the best there was
Ah flashbacks! That was what my first hat and face mask combo was in. High tech at the time and still great in the early spring woods.
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Tree stand?
Still have some Browning Hydrofleece in that pattern. Love it for setting in a big oak thicket late in the year.
That's old school or original treestand pattern. Was good stuff back in the day, along with green leaf, shadow branch and shadow leaf.
I have an old Browning labeled Gore Tex jacket with that pattern. Have always wondered what it was called. Good thread- thanks! Took a 750lb bull elk wearing that once in CO.
Quote from: Crang on February 17, 2014, 10:41:10 PM
Took a 750lb bull elk wearing that once in CO.
And what he was doing wearing it, I'll never know. :goofball:
Quote from: FullChoke on February 17, 2014, 11:05:41 PM
Quote from: Crang on February 17, 2014, 10:41:10 PM
Took a 750lb bull elk wearing that once in CO.
And what he was doing wearing it, I'll never know. :goofball:
Lol. I actually had it on. Cant believe how young I looked in this, but gratuitous elk pic anyway.....notice the camo pattern (and 6x6 rack if you must!)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v112/crang11/elk.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/crang11/media/elk.jpg.html)
I own a camo dipping business in North Alabama. I believe that pattern would be very hard to find in a film but I think I can get a few that are very similar.
Love Treestand and other older camos! My favorite oldies are Treestand, Realtree Xtra, Original Advantage, and trebark!