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<blockquote data-quote="cookvineyards" data-source="post: 2685029" data-attributes="member: 125056"><p>I live in north east Oregon and hunt a lot. I'm with the majority of the group here in that camo pattern is whatever you personally like regardless of the landscape. The most important is quality clothing that lets you go farther and stay out longer for success in the field. Kuiu, sitka, first lite as well as others are making quality products. I've killed a lot of animals in street clothes or a red plaid jacket, but I also own a full lineup of kuiu and will take that on my backpack or Lamma string hunts into the back country to save weight. I'm a small guy so at that point though I'm literally weighing out which pair of socks and underwear are the lightest. This year I shot a 3x3 archery mule deer wearing a gray pair of pants and tan Columbia sportswear button up shirt. Two years ago was a pair of Carhartt pants and a gray hoodie sweatshirt. No camo in both situations, both times I was only about 8 yards from the animal when I took the shot. </p><p>Practice your shooting, physical training (a bunch) and go prepared for anything. Weather changes fast in the mountains, and a backpack hunt, means a long trip back to the warm dry truck. Good luck out there and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cookvineyards, post: 2685029, member: 125056"] I live in north east Oregon and hunt a lot. I'm with the majority of the group here in that camo pattern is whatever you personally like regardless of the landscape. The most important is quality clothing that lets you go farther and stay out longer for success in the field. Kuiu, sitka, first lite as well as others are making quality products. I've killed a lot of animals in street clothes or a red plaid jacket, but I also own a full lineup of kuiu and will take that on my backpack or Lamma string hunts into the back country to save weight. I'm a small guy so at that point though I'm literally weighing out which pair of socks and underwear are the lightest. This year I shot a 3x3 archery mule deer wearing a gray pair of pants and tan Columbia sportswear button up shirt. Two years ago was a pair of Carhartt pants and a gray hoodie sweatshirt. No camo in both situations, both times I was only about 8 yards from the animal when I took the shot. Practice your shooting, physical training (a bunch) and go prepared for anything. Weather changes fast in the mountains, and a backpack hunt, means a long trip back to the warm dry truck. Good luck out there and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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