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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 3, 2006 17:47:03 GMT -5
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Post by bsutravis on Mar 5, 2006 5:17:49 GMT -5
Looks nice.... Just what we need, ANOTHER camo choice!!! LOL
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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 5, 2006 8:20:49 GMT -5
Looks nice.... Just what we need, ANOTHER camo choice!!! LOL That should be the 967th choice we have to make in camo. Most look alike, don't they?
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Mar 6, 2006 8:36:52 GMT -5
I wonder if Wally World will like it?
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Post by kevin1 on Mar 8, 2006 13:53:19 GMT -5
The other day I was changing the background shot on my desktop to a pic that I accidentally took of my own back with my new trailcam last year . I was checking the placement of a scrape dripper at the time , so the shot was taken in early Fall , the leaves were still on and green . I was pleasantly surprised to note that the 3 color Desert BDU pants I was wearing blended nearly perfectly with the sun dappled foliage around me in my little patch of woods . Humans have excellent color vision , and I actually had trouble determining where the leaves and sunny places ended and the pants began . I have a long sleeved henley shirt in the same pattern , I think I now know what I'll be wearing for the upcoming turkey season . [/font]
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Post by ridgerunner on Mar 27, 2006 11:53:00 GMT -5
Woody thats an awsome camo pattern. I wear Mossy Oak Obsession, but that LongLeaf is better yat. They don't have any Dealers in Indiana though.....I'll be looking for that maybe I can pick up some ...
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Post by budfields on May 18, 2006 17:46:44 GMT -5
Howdy Fellas.. Tell you another new company that has a GREAT camo pattern. Check out: www.buckthorncamo.com. They do not have any dealers in Indiana YET but I just got selected to their Pro-Staff. I will be visiting a number of archery tackle centers in the Kokomo area showing them the patterns. I am impressed. I have color and black and white photos of me wearing this new pattern in the woods and I like my results. Hopefully, the domination of REALTREE and MOSSY OAK will give room to others and the prices can come down within range of the "poor folks..." GOOD SHOOTING.. Bud Fields
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Post by dmduck on May 19, 2006 21:43:34 GMT -5
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Post by kevin1 on May 21, 2006 7:26:23 GMT -5
[a href="http://www.actiongear.com/cgi-bin/tame.exe/agcatalog/level4s.tam?xax=10099&M5COPY%2Ectx=10260&M5%2Ectx=3290&M2%5FDESC%2Ectx=Headwear%20%2D%20Military%20Caps%2C%20Hats%2C%20Berets&level3%2Ectx=results%2Etam&query%2Ectx=Desert%20stripe&backto=%2 catalog%2Fresults%2Etam"]http://www.actiongear.com/cgi-bin/tame.exe/agcatalog/level4s.tam?xax=10099&M5COPY%2Ectx=10260&M5%2Ectx=3290&M2%5FDESC%2Ectx=Headwear%20%2D%20Military%20Caps%2C%20Hats%2C%20Berets&level3%2Ectx=results%2Etam&query%2Ectx=Desert%20stripe&backto=%2 catalog%2Fresults%2Etam[/a] This link works better Dmduck , yours was a dead end . US Army Three Color Desert would be a better choice due to it's non-specific pattern and muted colors than either the original Tiger(too dark for woodland terrain) , or the Desert Stripe(which reminds me of current issue British Desert DPM) since they have a pattern form consisting of strong lines . Both would stand out from the background . In a sun dappled North American hardwoods the 3 color melts right in as you can see in my trailcam shot , and also works well in the Fall for deer even after the leaves drop . The pants in that shot were $20+ shipping of $5.99 , I wore them with a Natural gear pattern coat and it was like I was invisible to them .
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