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Light Colors vs Dark Colors, An Observation...

ricky racer

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Take a few minutes and look at this video posted by BobinTN. Go to somewhere past the 3:10 minute mark when the he is leaning against his saddle and pause it. Maximize the screen. Now scan across the ground like you were looking for a deer in the photo. Notice how the hunters legs nearly disappear from your vision? His dark jacket stands out like a sore thumb but you hardly notice his legs. That's a perfect example of how most camo patterns are too dark to work well in a tree. I've been saying it for years, light colored camo is much better than dark tree bark camo. I just thought I mention it one more time but this really show what I'm talking about.

 
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Droptine85.mt

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You better be hunting in the shadows if you wear dark colored clothing. That’s all I will say about it.


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Jasper2

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Yes sir. I'd rather wear snow camo than most of the real tree or mossy oak patterns that have ever been made! Predator, ASAT, the old skyline apparition, natural gear and cabelas outfitter are a few of my favorites.