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If you ask @Nutterbuster where he got his camo, I am sure he can tell you.
Why would I do that?
If you ask @Nutterbuster where he got his camo, I am sure he can tell you.
From what I hear, that hoody that @Nutterbuster is wearing is not a "pimp" hoody at all but rather a hoody patterned after the clouded leopard and carefully designed to make you disappear in trees.I have a theory. Based on all my hours of scientific research.....
It's not about the camo pattern, it's about the texture. Lots of guys swear by the leafy suits. I agree. I have a set of camo that is fleece like on the exterior. It has a "softer" look to it. My theory is it absorbs some of the reflection or re directs it so it's not so bright. That deer can pick up on the reflection of some kinda light. That pimp hoody @Nutterbuster is rocking in the photo looks sweet to me. Texture look. Not flat. It is one thing I kinda hate about Scentlok. A lot of the stuff looks like good camo pattern, but I feel with some sun beams hitting you, I stand out big time. You can pick a hunter out easily in a tree if the sun is on them with that kinda camo. Your eyes dart to it.
My two cents.
How did I miss that thread? You making them in Michigan? Says your in Howell. Not to far away..From what I hear, that hoody that @Nutterbuster is wearing is not a "pimp" hoody at all but rather a hoody patterned after the clouded leopard and carefully designed to make you disappear in trees.
Yes. I make them at my house in Howell Michigan. Check out the thread "What do you think of this camo pattern?" to learn more.How did I miss that thread? You making them in Michigan? Says your in Howell. Not to far away..
Are they on the market now?Yes. I make them at my house in Howell Michigan. Check out the thread "What do you think of this camo pattern?" to learn more.
I still craft them one at a time, the old fashioned way. Someday, when I can't keep up with orders, I will scale up.Are they on the market now?
This is a great photo set. VERY informative. Thank you!
It would be interesting to see these pictures taken with different skin complexions and beards.Screenshots on my phone from the latest meateater timber tour video….
It would be interesting to see these pictures taken with different skin complexions and beards.
No dont do that. Really.Go to Stuttgart, AR during duck season. Drive the roads looking for little humps in the rice fields. You will probably notice the big moon pie faces in the humps (pits) before you see the pit. When they have a beard you see a smaller portion of their face.
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It would be interesting to see these pictures taken with different skin complexions and beards.