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Started by dnolan, October 01, 2011, 09:04:42 PM
Quote from: natman on October 02, 2011, 05:00:17 AMWhile ASAT is terrific for breaking up your outline at long distances, I'd prefer a bit more realistic detail for the relatively short distances involved in turkey hunting.
Quote from: natman on February 04, 2012, 07:37:07 AMThe "they killed turkeys before camo" and "It's a marketing ploy" are tired cliches. Hunters got spotted by turkeys because the turkey saw them back then, just like they do now. But it increases your odds of success if you're hard to see. Nobody said you HAD TO HAVE the latest camo or the turkeys are going to run away screaming. But the OP asked about a specific pattern. I gave him an answer. If you are going to buy camo clothing, you might as well pick a pattern that matches where you hunt. If you have woodland or tigerstripe and it works for you, great.
Quote from: Turkey Trot on February 04, 2012, 05:11:19 PMQuote from: natman on February 04, 2012, 07:37:07 AMThe "they killed turkeys before camo" and "It's a marketing ploy" are tired cliches. Hunters got spotted by turkeys because the turkey saw them back then, just like they do now. But it increases your odds of success if you're hard to see. Nobody said you HAD TO HAVE the latest camo or the turkeys are going to run away screaming. But the OP asked about a specific pattern. I gave him an answer. If you are going to buy camo clothing, you might as well pick a pattern that matches where you hunt. If you have woodland or tigerstripe and it works for you, great. What makes you think any part of my answer was directed to you or about your post?The oldest cliche is mindless consumerism, which is pretty high in hunting apparel as it is in general fashion.