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Re: camo?

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:01 am
by *7*
double_D wrote:big fan of max-4 myself, seems to work just about anywhere
I LIKE FRIED PICKLES
I also like summit treestands
And the remington 870
And bass fishing
And small blonde women with big T!tties

But i think the guy was asking about the Mossy Oak Duckblind pattern. :D

Re: camo?

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:31 am
by Plainsman04
Had a jacket in MODB and hunted with it for 2 seasons. It just didn't blend in well most places I hunt, which are brushy, some timber, and some grass. I found it stuck out like a sore thumb anywhere but it in tall, light brown grass. I went ahead and took advantage of drake running the mossy oak shadow grass again and ordered me a jacket in that pattern. I think it's a good compromise between all environments and will work well in timber or grass. MODB is the only pattern I've worn and had ducks flare off of me because they just straight up saw me, not because I moved. I had birds flare off me and fly right over my buddies that were wearing break up and max4. I think MO ought to revisit the duck blind pattern or bring back more stuff in shadow grass (new or old, like 'em both). Anyway you go, sitting still and keeping your face hidden is still the most important factor.

+1 on the fried pickles too, bytheway. :mrgreen:

Re: camo?

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:13 pm
by JDgator
My biggest concern is that some of these camos are too light colored. At first shooting light they appear to be white. They make it too easy for the ducks to pick you out.