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Thread: Best Camo for Turkey?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBen View Post
    M, if your not crazy about pop ups because you like to run n gun as I do, there is an alternative out there for you.

    $300+ shipped to my door JBen... NOT an option. lol I'll spend money on good optics, firearms and baselayers. Everything else, I'm a total miser.

    I'm finding true waterproof military grade camos for $130 shipped... a little more inside my price range.
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    Whatever camo you decide to buy make sure you bring some warmer clothes as well. Last season I got caught out in a camo sweater (it was really warm the previous day and warm all morning) when the temperature dropped and snow started to blast me in the face. I had to go take shelter in my Dad's blind. I don't know if its been mentioned but I would recommend some sort of face mask as well, I prefer a mask over paint for turkey season since you won't have to clean it off after the hunt.

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    The best Camo ( I personally think Camo is way overated) is what you were already doing....I never wear a matching suit....I always wear some Fall Camo Foilage mixed with some light greens on bottom or top ....your choice but I feel you will look less like a blob or clump that stands out if you mix it...thats what I have been doing since day one and I get them up close and personal.
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    To a large extent the camo designs are primarily about attracting the hunter/purchaser. IMO clothes in earth-tone colours, face and hands covered and limited/no movement and you will be fine.

    I have 5 camo jackets of different weights (heavy, medium, light and 2 for rain) because over the course of the season I have hunted in near freezing all the way up to 30 degrees C. I buy for comfort and function, and don't care which camo pattern it is.

    As for using a blind, it is not for me but I know a lot of hunters love them. I like to sit with my back to a big tree, legs stretched out, gun on my lap and savour the dawn and all that Mother Nature has to offer. I've had hawks land and sit on a branch 3 feet from my face, porcupines walk within 5 feet, hens root around within 10 feet. Every hunt is an experience worth enjoying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeeter1 View Post
    Best camo is absolutly no movement
    That is the rights answer. Use a ground blind and don't move. Best camo and is free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDonald View Post
    Realtree Xtra Green is a great choice for mid/late spring once the vegetation starts to green up...
    http://www.realtree.com/camo/realtre...ree-xtra-green
    I second the Realtree. I just use the AP and it blends in well up against trees. The biggest thing is eliminating movement.
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    the best I have found for spring is Mossy Oak Obsession. lots of green and the pattern doesn't block out.

    As for using a blind, it is not for me but I know a lot of hunters love them. I like to sit with my back to a big tree, legs stretched out, gun on my lap and savour the dawn and all that Mother Nature has to offer.
    amen. IMHO pop-ups compensate for poor hunting skills
    Barry Keicks

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