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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 345723" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>WOW, I have to admit that CBASS's video is really impressive. Couldn't see him untill he moved in most of it. I also have to agree with him that the Ghillie Suit is really the only way to TRULY blend into any backdrop in any terrain. If we really want to be invisible, Ghillie is the way to go. I agree that they do have a place in predator hunting, if a person so desires to use them. I personally don't know how to make one, and I'd probably have to have 5 or 6 to cover all the terrain types that I hunt in.</p><p> </p><p>Sounds like CBASS is calling what I said earlier "Ridiculous"??</p><p>He's certainly entitled to his opinion, everybody's got one.</p><p> </p><p>As impressive as his video is, I still don't believe that one is NECESSARY to successfully hunt predators. But if you want one, more power to you. </p><p> </p><p>Now I'll explain what my earlier advice was based on:</p><p>I've called in and killed litterally 100's of coyotes in the last 20 years of very serious coyote hunting (some professionally). Yes, I wear some sort of camo most of the time but it never truly matches the backdrop everywhere. </p><p> </p><p>I've managed to call in and kill alot of really old coyotes (so old that they didn't hardly have any teeth left, canines were virtually gone). Alot of my coyotes have been taken on public land in areas where alot of people go to hunt them. I gaurantee you that these "old dogs" ARE NOT "call virgins". It has been my experience that camo is often over rated. I am not saying it doesn't help, just saying that going invisible isn't necessary for success. If you want to go invisible.....do it by all means, it certainly can't hurt.</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck once again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 345723, member: 21068"] WOW, I have to admit that CBASS's video is really impressive. Couldn't see him untill he moved in most of it. I also have to agree with him that the Ghillie Suit is really the only way to TRULY blend into any backdrop in any terrain. If we really want to be invisible, Ghillie is the way to go. I agree that they do have a place in predator hunting, if a person so desires to use them. I personally don't know how to make one, and I'd probably have to have 5 or 6 to cover all the terrain types that I hunt in. Sounds like CBASS is calling what I said earlier "Ridiculous"?? He's certainly entitled to his opinion, everybody's got one. As impressive as his video is, I still don't believe that one is NECESSARY to successfully hunt predators. But if you want one, more power to you. Now I'll explain what my earlier advice was based on: I've called in and killed litterally 100's of coyotes in the last 20 years of very serious coyote hunting (some professionally). Yes, I wear some sort of camo most of the time but it never truly matches the backdrop everywhere. I've managed to call in and kill alot of really old coyotes (so old that they didn't hardly have any teeth left, canines were virtually gone). Alot of my coyotes have been taken on public land in areas where alot of people go to hunt them. I gaurantee you that these "old dogs" ARE NOT "call virgins". It has been my experience that camo is often over rated. I am not saying it doesn't help, just saying that going invisible isn't necessary for success. If you want to go invisible.....do it by all means, it certainly can't hurt. Good Luck once again [/QUOTE]
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