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Northeast treestand camo for Western elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1136329" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I have heard that Elk and Deer can spot movement better than color. I watch hunting shows all the time, and see hunters in blue jeans, which seem to stick out like a sore thumb, whereas the hunters in camo (any camo) tend to blend in better even when they are moving through the woods.</p><p>I believe your camo pattern would be more effective than if you had no camo at all. There are new camo patterns coming out all the time, and I'm sure some are more effective than others depending on the type of wooded area you are hunting in.</p><p>If you are hunting in strictly sagebrush or cedars, you would probably want a different pattern than if you were hunting in an aspen grove.</p><p>Problem there is, do you have to pack several different patterns to be effective? Best scenario would be to do that, but we all can't afford to have many different patterns. I guess what I'm trying to say is, any camo would be better than no camo, and you could always have a better camo pattern no matter where you are, there are no "one type does it all".</p><p>Use what you got, and worry more about your movement and the wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1136329, member: 38154"] I have heard that Elk and Deer can spot movement better than color. I watch hunting shows all the time, and see hunters in blue jeans, which seem to stick out like a sore thumb, whereas the hunters in camo (any camo) tend to blend in better even when they are moving through the woods. I believe your camo pattern would be more effective than if you had no camo at all. There are new camo patterns coming out all the time, and I'm sure some are more effective than others depending on the type of wooded area you are hunting in. If you are hunting in strictly sagebrush or cedars, you would probably want a different pattern than if you were hunting in an aspen grove. Problem there is, do you have to pack several different patterns to be effective? Best scenario would be to do that, but we all can't afford to have many different patterns. I guess what I'm trying to say is, any camo would be better than no camo, and you could always have a better camo pattern no matter where you are, there are no "one type does it all". Use what you got, and worry more about your movement and the wind. [/QUOTE]
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