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All around camo
I could swear this has been asked before but I couldn't find it: is there a good all around camo pattern? Some of the places I hunt have very different terrain in the same area. For example, high desert with nothing more than sagebrush and, across the road, pine forest. Changing clothes before I cross the road just sounds silly so I'm looking for a pattern that will work well on both sides of the road. I've found some that look alright but I don't want to spend the money on something that may or may not work. Any suggestions?
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Not really. The best I have found for my area really is German Flectarn. The reds are just close enough to dead pine needles and dying sweetgum leaves to work.
I think you are on the right track though just look at as many patterns as you can get your hands on. GoodOlBoy
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