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Started by mcw3734, March 15, 2022, 01:19:21 AM
Quote from: idgobble on March 15, 2022, 11:32:53 PMI didn't have camo pants then and I couldn't afford a 12 ga. 3.5" magnum scoped semi-auto camo special turkey gun so I used my 75 yr. old single shot.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 15, 2022, 10:06:51 AMQuote from: Gooserbat on March 15, 2022, 09:34:34 AMNow to address the op and his post in regards to his friend's ASAT. That's probably one of the best camo patterns you can wear. I find it curious that some folks swear by that ASAT camo, but to my "human eye" it stands out like a sore thumb. Having said that, it is what the "game animal you are hunting" eye sees that matters. Of course, it also depends on the back-drop in any hunting situation. One camo pattern that looks fantastic in one setting (to me, at least), looks completely out of place in another. As we repeatedly say in these matters: It's all about blending into your surroundings to a degree, and staying still, regardless of what pattern one uses.
Quote from: Gooserbat on March 15, 2022, 09:34:34 AMNow to address the op and his post in regards to his friend's ASAT. That's probably one of the best camo patterns you can wear.
Quote from: Jstocks on March 15, 2022, 11:00:50 AMQuote from: warrent423 on March 15, 2022, 09:23:42 AMAll depends on what "type" of Turkeys you are hunting Can you elaborate?I think we are of the same thought process, but not enough information in your post to verify.How I see it, there's some folks who won't understand because you have to live it to know it. If you have grown up in any part of the country outside the extreme SE, you have no idea how hard turkeys can be to hunt. If you haven't lived it, you think we are just blow hardship talking it up. Proof is in the pudding though. Take a fella who grew up killing turkeys in South Ms, or Southern Alabama, Louisiana, north Florida......and some other comparable places, and he can kill one anywhere in the country and do it with relative ease. The turkeys have small home ranges and know every stick out of place. You better hide and blend well to be successful. Of course you can hide around a curve in the road wearing a bright yellow school bus shirt if you want to and you can have a split second to shoot the bird as he walks around the curve before he flies off or reacts. Did your camo matter at that point? The answer is "No".Does it matter when you are working a turkey to gun and he's got 3 or 4 hens with him, and you are sitting in a swamp or a ridge where they can see your set up? Yes it does. They'll swing wife of you for 60 yard shots at best, so if you think that is calling one up then it don't matter. If you hide behind strutting decoys and crawl out in fields, clear cuts, and food plots to shoot one, then it don't matter either. If you sit in blinds, it don't matter. If you hunt turkeys and set up on them in the woods where they live, especially in the South, it matters. I'll concede there are plenty of effective patterns out there. Pick one and use it or prefer it over another.You still have to hide and be still.
Quote from: warrent423 on March 15, 2022, 09:23:42 AMAll depends on what "type" of Turkeys you are hunting